The best reaction is below. See you all next season!
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Brighton 1-4 Manchester City
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Manchester City are champions
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, speaking to Sky Sports: "We have to say congratulations to Liverpool and thank you so much, they pushed us to increase our standards.
"It's incredible, 98 points, to go back-to-back. We made the standard higher last season and Liverpool helped us. To win this title we had to win 14 (league games) in a row. We couldn't lose one point.
"It's the toughest title we have won in all my career, by far."
'This is only the first step'
Liverpool 2-0 Wolves
Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to BBC Sport: "Congratulations to Manchester City. We tried everything to
make it as difficult as possible but not difficult enough. I couldn’t be more proud of
the boys.
"It’s incredible what they did all season and today was a strange
situation. We were really good until 1-0, what happened then was clear. You can’t
tell the people to calm down. At that moment [when Liverpool fans celebrated Brighton's goal] it was a shock for everyone and
Wolves were there. We had to fight. In the end we scored two and kept a clean
sheet. It’s nice but not how we wanted it.
"It’s clear we had to work hard and City
too. Our target during the week was to get 97 points, we got that – that’s special. We want
to write our own history and we did. Today feels not so good but we have
plenty of time to prepare for an important game in three weeks."
'I'm gutted'
Liverpool 2-0 Wolves
Liverpool
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Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold: "I’m gutted, it is a tough one to take but City proved they
are one of the best teams in the world. We only lost one game and you expect to
win the league, but it is what it is and we go again next year."
"Both teams did it the proper way"
Ian Wright
Match of the Day pundit
Manchester City are one of the best teams we have ever seen in the Premier League, and Liverpool have run them close.
It’s been an incredible title race and both teams have done it the proper way - playing entertaining and exciting football and scoring a lot of goals.
Even with the pressure that both of them have been under for the past few weeks, they have not changed the way they played. Both of them coped with that pressure extremely well, it is just City coped with it a tiny bit better.
Ian joins Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker on the final Match of the Day of the season at 22:30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.
"Champions again - what an incredible effort"
Alan Shearer
Match of the Day pundit
Well done Manchester City. Champions again, and what an incredible effort to retain their title.
But well done to Liverpool too. What a great season they have had and, with the Champions League final to come, it is not over yet.
Watch how the final day unfolded on Match of the Day at 22:30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.
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A 'long, hard way' back
Man Utd 0-2 Cardiff
Manchester United
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Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "Today was not the problem, you can have all the possession and chances you want but we concede easy goals and not score at the other. That is not where our challenge lies, we have a long and hard way to be where we want to be.
"Mason Greenwood was brilliant, he was our best player by a mile and that says a lot about the kid. He came into the team with a lack of confidence and you can see that has take a total. Not surprised by his performance, we know he is capable of that.
"It will take some time to close in on the top, we finished five or six points behind third, fourth, fifth and that has to be our aim. The top two teams have set a standard higher than before and we have to take up the next challenge.
"The work starts now, everyone has the summer off but we have to come back with a different mentality and different attitude of being a Man United team.
"The ones who played, did well but it was not good enough."
'It's time to respect Hazard's decision'
Leicester 0-0 Chelsea
Chelsea
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Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri speaking to Sky Sports:
"Eden [Hazard] was tired today so he was on the bench. We tried to win with him later on in the last 25 minutes. I think Eden has played here in Chelsea for seven seasons, trying in every match to do his best and now it's time to respect his decision, but I hope he will remain with us.
"The season is good. We were in trouble two or three months ago but third place is a very good result. Now we have to go to Baku for the Europa League final and we have the chance for our season to be wonderful."
On playing a friendly in the United States in midweek: "It's a double feeling. I'm happy because we go there for a good reason. As a coach I am worried because we are tired and need to rest."
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Brighton in the market for a striker?
'We need to score more goals'
Brighton 1-4 Manchester City
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Brighton manager Chris Hughton, speaking to Sky Sports: "All I wanted was for us to put in a performance but it's the margins and quality that make the difference for us.
"We needed to hold it at 1-0 for longer but it's difficult with the quality that they've got. I'm proud of the performance.
"Bruno is not just a great captain but it takes real dedication to the cause to get himself in shape at 38 years old. He's a fantastic person and that's why he's held in such high esteem by everyone at the club.
"The next step is to learn from the disappointment we had this season. We need to score more goals - that's the biggest and the hardest area."
So close...
Manchester City are champions
Liverpool
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Liverpool became the first team
in top-flight history to win as many as 30 games and 97 points in a season
and not win the title.
No side has ever previously
lost just one game in a top-flight season and not won the title – the
previous record was also held by Liverpool in the 2008-09 season (two
defeats, finished 2nd).
Liverpool’s tally of 97 points
would have been enough to win the Premier League in all but one of the
previous 26 seasons of the competition (2017-18).
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Man
City’s David Silva has provided 18 assists for Sergio Aguero in the Premier
League – only three players have ever assisted another for more goals in
the competition (Frank Lampard to Didier Drogba, Darren Anderton to Teddy
Sheringham and Steve McManaman to Robbie Fowler).
'It's been a lovely season'
Manchester City are champions
Manchester City
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Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, speaking to Sky Sports: "I'm just delighted, this is exactly what I came to the club for, to win trophies and be in these moments.
"The manager here, his mentality is the best. It's always about winning. It's the way he sets us up. I'm happy to be here learning and winning.
"As a manager, he's got multiple players in each position challenging each other. No one is comfortable here but everyone is ready to take their chance - like Riyad today. He's not played much recently but I knew he was going to score today.
"It's been a lovely season after a difficult World Cup. Hopefully I can go one better next year."
'Slowest man alive'
Watford 1-4 West Ham
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Michail Antonio speaking to Sky Sports: "What an unbelievable goal from Mark Noble today. He’s the slowest
man alive but he's shaped and found the bottom corner.
"We're really pleased for the fans as we wanted to finish on a high so we could take it into next season."
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Burnley 1-3 Arsenal
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Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang: "I share this trophy with two other guys I like, great players and African, we
are representing Africa, that’s cool."
Aubameyang, Sadio Mane and Mo Salah all end the season with 22 Premier League goals
Last-day legends
This was the eighth time the
Premier League title has been decided on the final day of the season, with
Manchester City winning it on three of those occasions (2011-12, 2013-14
and 2018-19).
'To be top six we must be perfect'
Tottenham 2-2 Everton
Everton
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Everton manager Marco Silva speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We started in a bad way, I didn't like the first 20 minutes but then we showed our quality. It was a good point but I felt we could do better.
"We reacted really good, finishing in a good spot in the first half and scored twice - unfortunately they scored a very good goal."
On closing the gap to the top-six: "To be a top-six club in this country now is really tough. Our fans deserve it but we must be realistic for our team. If they have a different budget we must work hard and do everything perfectly. We will try, our job is to work really hard every day and improve what we did the season before.
"I have no doubts we are a stronger team than at the start of the season."
'It's a restart each season'
Burnley 1-2 Arsenal
Burnley
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Burnley boss Sean Dyche: "I was pleased with today's performance but the cutting edge was lacking.
"I have been proud of the players all season. The way they have taken on the second-half of the season. They were under duress around Christmas, the noise outside the camp was people saying we were finished, but the way they have seen through that concentrated and focused on the challenge in front has been magnificent.
"I knew it would be a tough season with the Europe league, coming
off the back of a good season. It’s a restart each season and we grow again as a side,
we have done that in different ways this season."
Post update
Manchester City are champions
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, speaking to Sky Sports: "We have to say congratulations to Liverpool and thank you so much, they pushed us to increase our standards.
"It's incredible, 98 points, to go back-to-back. We made the standard higher last season and Liverpool helped us. To win this title we had to win 14 (league games) in a row. We couldn't lose one point.
"It's the toughest title we have won in all my career, by far."
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The end of another captivating, compelling and at times cruel Premier League season.
Manchester City are champions for the second season in a row. Liverpool are runners-up despite a gargantuan points haul of 97 points...
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The best reaction is below. See you all next season!
BreakingMANCHESTER CITY ARE CHAMPIONS
Brighton 1-4 Manchester City
Manchester City
Post update
Manchester City are champions
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, speaking to Sky Sports: "We have to say congratulations to Liverpool and thank you so much, they pushed us to increase our standards.
"It's incredible, 98 points, to go back-to-back. We made the standard higher last season and Liverpool helped us. To win this title we had to win 14 (league games) in a row. We couldn't lose one point.
"It's the toughest title we have won in all my career, by far."
'This is only the first step'
Liverpool 2-0 Wolves
Liverpool
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp to BBC Sport: "Congratulations to Manchester City. We tried everything to make it as difficult as possible but not difficult enough. I couldn’t be more proud of the boys.
"It’s incredible what they did all season and today was a strange situation. We were really good until 1-0, what happened then was clear. You can’t tell the people to calm down. At that moment [when Liverpool fans celebrated Brighton's goal] it was a shock for everyone and Wolves were there. We had to fight. In the end we scored two and kept a clean sheet. It’s nice but not how we wanted it.
"It’s clear we had to work hard and City too. Our target during the week was to get 97 points, we got that – that’s special. We want to write our own history and we did. Today feels not so good but we have plenty of time to prepare for an important game in three weeks."
'I'm gutted'
Liverpool 2-0 Wolves
Liverpool
Liverpool defender Trent Alexander-Arnold: "I’m gutted, it is a tough one to take but City proved they are one of the best teams in the world. We only lost one game and you expect to win the league, but it is what it is and we go again next year."
"Both teams did it the proper way"
Ian Wright
Match of the Day pundit
Manchester City are one of the best teams we have ever seen in the Premier League, and Liverpool have run them close.
It’s been an incredible title race and both teams have done it the proper way - playing entertaining and exciting football and scoring a lot of goals.
Even with the pressure that both of them have been under for the past few weeks, they have not changed the way they played. Both of them coped with that pressure extremely well, it is just City coped with it a tiny bit better.
Ian joins Alan Shearer and Gary Lineker on the final Match of the Day of the season at 22:30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.
"Champions again - what an incredible effort"
Alan Shearer
Match of the Day pundit
Well done Manchester City. Champions again, and what an incredible effort to retain their title.
But well done to Liverpool too. What a great season they have had and, with the Champions League final to come, it is not over yet.
Watch how the final day unfolded on Match of the Day at 22:30 BST on BBC One and the BBC Sport website.
A 'long, hard way' back
Man Utd 0-2 Cardiff
Manchester United
Manchester United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer: "Today was not the problem, you can have all the possession and chances you want but we concede easy goals and not score at the other. That is not where our challenge lies, we have a long and hard way to be where we want to be.
"Mason Greenwood was brilliant, he was our best player by a mile and that says a lot about the kid. He came into the team with a lack of confidence and you can see that has take a total. Not surprised by his performance, we know he is capable of that.
"It will take some time to close in on the top, we finished five or six points behind third, fourth, fifth and that has to be our aim. The top two teams have set a standard higher than before and we have to take up the next challenge.
"The work starts now, everyone has the summer off but we have to come back with a different mentality and different attitude of being a Man United team.
"The ones who played, did well but it was not good enough."
'It's time to respect Hazard's decision'
Leicester 0-0 Chelsea
Chelsea
Chelsea manager Maurizio Sarri speaking to Sky Sports:
"Eden [Hazard] was tired today so he was on the bench. We tried to win with him later on in the last 25 minutes. I think Eden has played here in Chelsea for seven seasons, trying in every match to do his best and now it's time to respect his decision, but I hope he will remain with us.
"The season is good. We were in trouble two or three months ago but third place is a very good result. Now we have to go to Baku for the Europa League final and we have the chance for our season to be wonderful."
On playing a friendly in the United States in midweek: "It's a double feeling. I'm happy because we go there for a good reason. As a coach I am worried because we are tired and need to rest."
Post update
Brighton in the market for a striker?
'We need to score more goals'
Brighton 1-4 Manchester City
Brighton & Hove Albion
Brighton manager Chris Hughton, speaking to Sky Sports: "All I wanted was for us to put in a performance but it's the margins and quality that make the difference for us.
"We needed to hold it at 1-0 for longer but it's difficult with the quality that they've got. I'm proud of the performance.
"Bruno is not just a great captain but it takes real dedication to the cause to get himself in shape at 38 years old. He's a fantastic person and that's why he's held in such high esteem by everyone at the club.
"The next step is to learn from the disappointment we had this season. We need to score more goals - that's the biggest and the hardest area."
So close...
Manchester City are champions
Liverpool
Liverpool became the first team in top-flight history to win as many as 30 games and 97 points in a season and not win the title.
No side has ever previously lost just one game in a top-flight season and not won the title – the previous record was also held by Liverpool in the 2008-09 season (two defeats, finished 2nd).
Liverpool’s tally of 97 points would have been enough to win the Premier League in all but one of the previous 26 seasons of the competition (2017-18).
Post update
Man City’s David Silva has provided 18 assists for Sergio Aguero in the Premier League – only three players have ever assisted another for more goals in the competition (Frank Lampard to Didier Drogba, Darren Anderton to Teddy Sheringham and Steve McManaman to Robbie Fowler).
'It's been a lovely season'
Manchester City are champions
Manchester City
Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling, speaking to Sky Sports: "I'm just delighted, this is exactly what I came to the club for, to win trophies and be in these moments.
"The manager here, his mentality is the best. It's always about winning. It's the way he sets us up. I'm happy to be here learning and winning.
"As a manager, he's got multiple players in each position challenging each other. No one is comfortable here but everyone is ready to take their chance - like Riyad today. He's not played much recently but I knew he was going to score today.
"It's been a lovely season after a difficult World Cup. Hopefully I can go one better next year."
'Slowest man alive'
Watford 1-4 West Ham
West Ham United
Michail Antonio speaking to Sky Sports: "What an unbelievable goal from Mark Noble today. He’s the slowest man alive but he's shaped and found the bottom corner.
"We're really pleased for the fans as we wanted to finish on a high so we could take it into next season."
Post update
Burnley 1-3 Arsenal
Arsenal
Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang: "I share this trophy with two other guys I like, great players and African, we are representing Africa, that’s cool."
Aubameyang, Sadio Mane and Mo Salah all end the season with 22 Premier League goals
Last-day legends
This was the eighth time the Premier League title has been decided on the final day of the season, with Manchester City winning it on three of those occasions (2011-12, 2013-14 and 2018-19).
'To be top six we must be perfect'
Tottenham 2-2 Everton
Everton
Everton manager Marco Silva speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We started in a bad way, I didn't like the first 20 minutes but then we showed our quality. It was a good point but I felt we could do better.
"We reacted really good, finishing in a good spot in the first half and scored twice - unfortunately they scored a very good goal."
On closing the gap to the top-six: "To be a top-six club in this country now is really tough. Our fans deserve it but we must be realistic for our team. If they have a different budget we must work hard and do everything perfectly. We will try, our job is to work really hard every day and improve what we did the season before.
"I have no doubts we are a stronger team than at the start of the season."
'It's a restart each season'
Burnley 1-2 Arsenal
Burnley
Burnley boss Sean Dyche: "I was pleased with today's performance but the cutting edge was lacking.
"I have been proud of the players all season. The way they have taken on the second-half of the season. They were under duress around Christmas, the noise outside the camp was people saying we were finished, but the way they have seen through that concentrated and focused on the challenge in front has been magnificent.
"I knew it would be a tough season with the Europe league, coming off the back of a good season. It’s a restart each season and we grow again as a side, we have done that in different ways this season."
Post update
Manchester City are champions
Manchester City
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola, speaking to Sky Sports: "We have to say congratulations to Liverpool and thank you so much, they pushed us to increase our standards.
"It's incredible, 98 points, to go back-to-back. We made the standard higher last season and Liverpool helped us. To win this title we had to win 14 (league games) in a row. We couldn't lose one point.
"It's the toughest title we have won in all my career, by far."