Manchester City’s captain Vincent Kompany (centre) celebrating with the English Premier League trophy following their 2-0 victory against West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester yesterday. Photo: Darren Staples/ReutersManchester City’s captain Vincent Kompany (centre) celebrating with the English Premier League trophy following their 2-0 victory against West Ham United at the Etihad Stadium in Manchester yesterday. Photo: Darren Staples/Reuters
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Manchester City calmly overpowered West Ham United 2-0 to secure their second Premier League title in three seasons in a party atmosphere at the Etihad Stadium yesterday.

Liverpool beat Newcastle 2-1 at Anfield to finish two points behind the champions but goals by Samir Nasri (picture above) and Vincent Kompany sparked wild celebrations at City whose heavyweight squad came out on top at the end of a thrilling and fluctuating title race.

Nasri calmed City nerves with a fierce strike in the 39th minute and captain Kompany’s neat finish four minutes after halftime put the hosts in cruise control, rounding off a superb debut season for manager Manuel Pellegrini.

“It’s a very special time. My first year is not easy to get used to English football but I think I managed a great group of players,” Pellegrini said after the trophy was presented on the pitch.

“It was a very special because we’ve never been at the top of the table but six games away I told my players we needed to change and they believed in me. They are a special group.”

Man. City captain Vincent Kompany holds the trophy with coach Manuel Pellegrini.Man. City captain Vincent Kompany holds the trophy with coach Manuel Pellegrini.

For Chilean Pellegrini, the first non-European manager to win the Premier League, it was a first league title since he won the Clausura with River Plate in Argentina in 2003 and a maiden success on this continent.

“I’m just so happy for the manager as well because it’s his first title in Europe, it’s amazing,” Nasri added.

The atmosphere at Anfield was muted as an own goal from Martin Skrtel put Newcastle ahead in the first half, but goals from Daniel Agger and Daniel Sturridge ensured they ended with victory against opponents who had Shola Ameobi and Paul Dummett sent off.

Chelsea had to settle for third spot after coming from a goal down to win 2-1 at Cardiff City, ending a trophyless first season back in England for manager Jose Mourinho.

Tottenham Hotspur comfortably beat Aston Villa 3-0 to finish sixth and clinch a place in next season’s Europa League, meaning deposed champions Manchester United, who drew their final match of a terrible season 1-1 against Southampton, will not play in Europe next season for the first time in 24 years.

Norwich relegated

Norwich City’s relegation was confirmed with a 2-0 home defeat by Arsenal and they will join Cardiff and Fulham in the Championship next season.

Man. City began by patiently probing, just as they did against Aston Villa in midweek, with their first chance falling to David Silva who blasted over after 10 minutes.

Minutes later and with the teams still deadlocked, a roar echoed around the Etihad stadium as news filtered through that Liverpool had fallen a goal behind, easing the tension before City opened the scoring.

Yaya Toure laid the ball inside to Nasri 30 metres from goal. He dropped his shoulder, strode forward and unleashed a vicious drive low into the bottom corner.

If that goal was enough to put the champagne on ice, the corks started popping four minutes after the restart when a corner struck the back of Edin Dzeko, falling for Kompany who swivelled and lashed home from close range.

There was a sense of deflation at Anfield from the moment Skrtel fly-kicked a harmless Yoan Gouffran cross past Simon Mignolet into the back of the net.

Radios pressed against the ears of fans in the stands told the home crowd that City were cruising to victory and Liverpool’s wait for a top-flight title was likely to go on beyond 24 years.

The second half brought some cheer as Agger scored Liverpool’s 100th goal of the season to level by hooking in at the far post while Sturridge netted a second in as many minutes, tapping home in similar fashion.

Ameobi was sent off for dissent and Dummett for a clumsy challenge as the dejected Liverpool players were left to ponder what might have been.

“I’m absolutely devastated,” Liverpool captain Steven Gerrard told Sky Sports.

“Personally gutted and gutted for the fans. We can’t be too down because it’s been a great season and we have to bounce back for next season.”

Premier League

Cardiff 1
Bellamy 15;
Chelsea 2
Schurrle 72; Torres 75;

HT: 1-0. Att: 27,716.

Fulham 2
Woodrow 61; David 90;
C. Palace 2
Gayle 28, 84;

HT: 0-1. Att: 24,447.

Hull 0
Everton 2
McCarthy 9; Lukaku 46;

HT: 0-1. Att: 24, 848.

Liverpool 2
Agger 63; Sturridge 65;
Newcastle 1
Skrtel 20og;

HT: 0-1. Att: 44,724.
Red cards: Ameobi (N) 67 ; Dummett (N) 87.

Man. City 2
Nasri 39; Kompany 49;
West Ham 0

HT: 1-0. Att: 47,300.

Norwich 0
Arsenal 2
Ramsey 53; Jenkinson 62;

HT: 0-0. Att: 26,848.

Southampton 1
Lambert 28;
Man. United 1
Mata 54;

HT: 1-0. Att: 31,372.

Sunderland 1
Borini 50;
Swansea 3
Dyer 7; Emnes 14; Bony 54;

HT: 0-2. Att: 45,580.

Tottenham 3
Paulinho 14; Baker 35og; Adebayor 38 pen;
Aston Villa 0

HT: 3-0. Att: 35,826.

West Brom 1
Sessegnon 56;
Stoke 2
McAuley 22og; Adam 87;

HT: 0-1. Att: 26,613.

Final standings

  P W D L F A Pts
Man. City 38 27 5 6 102 37 86
Liverpool 38 26 6 6 101 50 84
Chelsea 38 25 7 6 71 27 82
Arsenal 38 24 7 7 68 41 79
Everton 38 21 9 8 61 39 72
Tottenham 38 21 6 11 55 51 69
Man. United 38 19 7 12 64 43 64
Southampton 38 15 11 12 54 46 56
Stoke City 38 13 11 14 45 52 50
Newcastle 38 15 4 19 43 59 49
C. Palace 38 13 6 19 33 48 45
Swansea 38 11 9 18 54 54 42
West Ham 38 11 7 20 40 51 40
Sunderland 38 10 8 20 41 60 38
Aston Villa 38 10 8 20 39 61 38
Hull City 38 10 7 21 38 53 37
West Brom 38 7 15 16 43 59 36
Norwich City 38 8 9 21 28 62 33
Fulham 38 9 5 24 40 85 32
Cardiff City 38 7 9 22 32 74 30

The play-offs

Championship SFs, 2nd legs
Derby vs Brighton - 4-1 (Derby win 6-2 on aggregate)

Playing today
QPR vs Wigan - 20.45

League Two SFs, 1st leg
Burton vs Southend - 1-0

English League Champions

20 − Manchester United
18 − Liverpool
13 − Arsenal
9 − Everton
7 − Aston Villa
6 − Sunderland
5 − Newcastle United, Chelsea, Sheffield Wed., Manchester City
3 − Huddersfield, Leeds, Wolves, Blackburn
2Portsmouth, Preston, Burnley, Tottenham, Derby County
1 − Sheff. United, WBA, N. Forest, Ipswich Town

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