Manchester City have been crowned Premier League champions after their comfortable 2-0 victory over West Ham at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday afternoon.
The
 result rendered Liverpool's 2-1 win against Newcastle meaningless and 
sees City lift the title for the second time in three years, having 
missed out to Manchester United last season.
The trophy marks 
Manuel Pellegrini's first league league title since leaving South 
America for Europe in July 2004, and is his second piece of silverware 
this term after guiding City to Capital One Cup glory earlier this year.
A
 goal in each half from Samir Nasri and Vincent Kompany sealed the win 
over West Ham, while Liverpool went a goal down at Anfield and required 
second-half strikes from Daniel Agger and Daniel Sturridge to end their 
campaign with a victory.
Chelsea were also forced to come from 
behind in their final game of the season at Cardiff City. Ole Gunnar 
Solskjaer’s side, who were already relegated prior to the match, took 
the lead through Craig Bellamy but goals from Andre Schurrle and 
Fernando Torres secured the win for Jose Mourinho’s charges, who 
finished in third spot.
Ryan Giggs finished his stint in 
temporary charge of Manchester United with a 1-1 draw at Southampton 
after Juan Mata cancelled out Rickie Lambert’s opener.
Tottenham secured their place in next season’s Europa League with a 3-0 victory over Aston Villa at White Hart Lane.
At
 the other end of the table, Norwich's relegation was confirmed; the 
Canaries were beaten by 2-0 Arsenal at Carrow Road and will join Cardiff
 and Fulham in the Championship next term. 

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