The Citizen (KZN)

‘Lowest point in my career’

- London

– Middlesbro­ugh captain Ben Gibson (above) labelled his team’s relegation from the Premier League as the worst moment of his life after a 3-0 defeat against Chelsea sent them back to the Championsh­ip on Monday.

Just one year after winning promotion, Middlesbro­ugh will return to the second-tier having paid the price for a lacklustre campaign which has seen them win only five of 36 league games.

Their fate was sealed at Stamford Bridge by goals from Chelsea trio Diego Costa, Marcos Alonso and Nemanja Matic.

Steve Agnew’s side, the Premier League’s lowest scorers this season with 26 goals, join Sunderland as the second top-flight team to be relegated this term.

They have been relegated from the Premier League for a record-equalling fourth time and it was more than Gibson could take.

The 24-year-old, nephew of the club’s long-time owner Steve Gibson, was a picture of dejection as the reality of Middlesbro­ugh’s plight hit home and he admitted he had never felt worse.

“It was the lowest point of my career. In fact it’s the lowest point of my life, not just my career. It means that much,” Gibson said.

Having sacked Aitor Karanka earlier in the year, Middlesbro­ugh hoped interim boss Agnew could spark a great escape.

But that ambition quickly fell flat.

The only people associated with Middlesbro­ugh to emerge with any credit from their trouncing were the loyal fans who made the long trip down from the northeast and never stopped singing throughout the match.

Even Chelsea manager Antonio Conte was impressed and he made a point of going to applaud them at full-time. – AFP

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