The Niagara Falls Review

A trophy for City, a win for Chelsea

The Wenger era ends: ‘Get well quickly,’ he tells ailing Ferguson

- ROB HARRIS

LONDON — As Manchester City finally collected the Premier League soccer trophy on Sunday, Chelsea closed in on salvaging Champions League qualificat­ion from a lacklustre title defence and further weakened Liverpool’s grip on a top-four finish.

A resurgent Chelsea sealed a fifth successive victory when Olivier Giroud headed in the only goal against Liverpool, which has only one win in five league games.

It’s an impressive turnaround for Chelsea, which has cut the gap to fourth-place Tottenham from 10 to two points in a month.

The 1-0 win over Liverpool sent Chelsea within three points of Juergen Klopp’s side, which has neglected its domestic responsibi­lities while qualifying for a first Champions League final in 11 years.

“One month ago it was impossible to imagine to arrive at the end and fight for a place in the Champions League,” Chelsea manager Antonio Conte said.

“Now there is the hope because we are getting three points every game (five in a row) and our opponents are dropping points.”

While both Chelsea and Tottenham have two games remaining, Liverpool only has one game left and could be relying on its superior goal difference to secure a place in the Champions League — unless Liverpool beats Real Madrid in the May 26 European final.

Whoever finishes fifth will have to settle for a spot in the Europa League alongside Arsenal and Burnley, who met on

Sunday in Arsene Wenger’s final home match in charge of the London club.

It was a fitting send-off from the Emirates Stadium for Wenger, with Arsenal demolishin­g Burnley 5-0.

Wenger is leaving Arsenal after 22 years, having failed to win the Premier League since 2004.

Man City, which sealed the title three weeks ago, received the trophy for the third time in six years on Sunday but couldn’t produce a performanc­e befitting title celebratio­ns after being held 0-0 by Huddersfie­ld.

The games on Sunday took place against the backdrop of an outpouring of concern for the health of former Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson.

Ferguson had emergency surgery on Saturday for a brain hemorrhage.

Wenger farewell

Just a week after Wenger received a commemorat­ive plaque on the Old Trafford pitch from Ferguson, the Arsenal manager started his farewell address to Arsenal fans by urging his former managerial adversary to “get well very quickly.”

Arsenal signed off the Wenger era at the Emirates Stadium in the style that has been absent so often.

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang scored twice against Burnley, with Alexandre Lacazette, Sead Kolasinac and Alex Iwobi also netting in a game that produced chants of “There’s only one Arsene Wenger” from both sets of fans.

Wenger then got to lift a Premier League trophy for one final time: A miniature gold version that celebrates the unbeaten

Invincible­s season 14 years ago.

Arsenal is yet to name who will replace Wenger in its first managerial hiring since 1996.

Guardiola celebrates

There are still two games left in Man City’s league season, so Pep Guardiola’s team still has something to play for — breaking the record for most points, wins and goals in a single Premier League campaign.

After the stupor of the draw against Huddersfie­ld, the Etihad Stadium was enlivened by City fans invading the pitch at the final whistle.

Blue-and-white tickertape flew up and fireworks exploded as Guardiola got his hands on a league trophy in a third country after successes at Barcelona and Bayern Munich.

Guardiola was then thrown in the air by his squad.

 ?? FRANK AUGSTEIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud celebrates after winning an English Premier League soccer match, 1-0, against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London on Sunday.
FRANK AUGSTEIN THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chelsea’s Olivier Giroud celebrates after winning an English Premier League soccer match, 1-0, against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge Stadium in London on Sunday.

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