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West Brom 0-1 Chelsea: Five things we learned as late Batshuayi goal wins Premier League
EXPRESS SPORT brings you five things we learned as Chelsea beat West Brom to win the Premier League.
Wayne Bridge on why Chelsea have been so good this season
Batshuayi's redemption
Michy Batshuayi has played so little football for Chelsea, you'd be forgiven for thinking he had disappeared.
But after a frustrating evening, the Belgian came off the bench and scored the all important goal with their 23rd shot of the match.
Perhaps this will mark a turning point in his career.
Boring West Brom
Tony Pulis' teams have a history of declining once they reach 40 points.
And this year has been no different with just two points in seven matches since the start of April.
Reaching that milestone should have meant the Baggies release their defensive shackles and show some attacking intent.
But they stay dull, unimaginative and lifeless.
Wing king Moses
Victor Moses has been one of the major surprises for Chelsea this season.
And once again he was a marauding figure down the right side providing width and pace.
Antonio Conte might look to upgrade on Moses in the summer but it will be a harsh decision of the wing-back.
Chelsea's Michy Batshuayi scores their first goal
Quarter-back Fabregas
Despite N'Golo Kante returning to fitness, Conte opted to keep Fabregas in his starting XI.
And just like on Monday night against Sunderland, Chelsea dominated the ball through Fabregas.
The Spaniard bossed the midfield as he probed for an opening to break down a resolute defence.
If Conte is unable to find a regular spot for Fabregas next season, the midfielder will not be short of offers.
Brainless McClean
The Republic of Ireland winger can't tackle.
In the past he been penalised for terrible challenges.
And tonight he was fortunate to stay on the pitch after two careless fouls in quick succession against on Moses.
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