Chelsea 5-1 Sunderland: Champions Win on John Terry's Stamford Bridge goodbye
Head League champions Chelsea beat Sunderland 5-1 on Sunday
as Captain John Terry waved farewell to Stamford Bridge. The Blues legend, which has put in 22 years at the club, played 26 minutes in the wake of beginning his second match consecutively and was supplanted by an overwhelming applause and a sentinel of respect from his colleagues.
Willian's equaliser (8) had as of now counterbalanced Javier Manquillo's third-minute strike by that point, and Eden Hazard (61) and Pedro (77) scored after the break to put the hosts in charge.
Substitute Michy Batshuayi snatched a late twofold (90,
90+2) to seal a record-breaking 30th Premier League triumph this season.
It was the ideal prelude to the lifting of the trophy after
the match and for Chelsea's FA Cup final against Arsenal on Saturday.


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