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10 Key Matches From Chelsea’s Title-Winning Season

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Stamford Bridge erupted in celebration on Sunday as departing Chelsea captain John Terry lifted the Premier League trophy in Antonio Conte's record-breaking first season in charge, but the carnival atmosphere had a bitter-sweet edge.

Terry, 22 years at the club and 13 as captain, started the final league game of the season and wept as fans sang his name after unfurling banners describing him as "captain, leader, legend".

In a piece of sentimental theatre, Conte substituted Terry with his successor as captain Gary Cahill in the 26th minute -– his shirt number –- of the 5-1 win over Sunderland and the emotional 36-year-old hugged team mates who formed a guard of honour as he left the pitch to a standing ovation.

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The Chelsea team including captain John Terry, 26, celebrate after they won the league, following the English Premier League soccer match between Chelsea and Sunderland. (Photo: AP)

Even as the club celebrate their title, here’s a look back at their tremendous season and the 10 key matches that led them to the trophy.

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Aug 15: Chelsea 2-1 West Ham United

Antonio Conte's now familiar manic goal celebration got its first showcase as Diego Costa popped up in the 89th minute to clinch victory in the Italian's first competitive match in charge.

The fact it was Costa and Eden Hazard, both of whose poor form was blamed for Jose Mourinho's sacking the season before, who were on target augured well for the season ahead.

Hazard had to wait until April for his first goal the previous season when Chelsea went from champions to also-rans. Costa also scored a late winner a few days later at Watford.

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Sep 24: Arsenal 3- 0 Chelsea

The early-season optimism had already been jolted by a home defeat against Liverpool, but this capitulation at Arsenal made Conte's early progress appear to be a false dawn.

Yet the way he reacted to trailing 3-0 after 40 minutes proved the trigger for Chelsea's success. He replaced Cesc Fabregas with Marcos Alonso and switched to a back three of Davis Luiz, Gary Cahill and Branislav Ivanovic with Alonso and Cesar Azpilicueta as wing backs. Immediately Chelsea looked more balanced and, though there was no way back on the day, it was a lightbulb moment for Conte.

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Oct 1: Hull City 1 - 2 Chelsea

For the first time Conte began with a back three of Cahill, Luiz and Azpilicueta while he gave a start to Victor Moses at right wing back where he was to become a key part of Chelsea's 13-match winning run. The new formation gave Luiz the time to start many of Chelsea' attacks, N'Golo Kante to patrol the central areas in workaholic fashion and Hazard to drift around in a free role.

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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte and Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho before the match between the teams in October 2016. (Photo: Reuters)
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Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante celebrates scoring their fourth goal with Gary Cahill and team mates. (Photo: Reuters)

Oct 23: Chelsea 4 - 0 Manchester United

Jose who? Former hero Mourinho arrived with his Manchester United team but was outwitted by the man now sitting in his chair in the Stamford Bridge dugout.

Pedro opened the scoring after a minute and Gary Cahill made it 2-0 midway through the first half. Hazard and Kante, with his first goal for the club, were on target after the break.

Conte's first win against one of Chelsea's "big" rivals lifted his side to fourth. A couple of weeks later they thrashed Everton 5-0 to go top - a position they never relinquished.

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Dec 3: Manchester City 1-3 Chelsea

Outplayed before halftime and lucky to still be in the game, Chelsea displayed their fighting qualities as goals by Costa, Willian and Hazard turned the match around. Even more significant was the effect it had on Pep Guardiola's Manchester City who went into meltdown with Sergio Aguero sent off for a terrible tackle on Luiz and Fernandinho seeing red after grabbing Fabregas around the throat.

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Chelsea’s Marcos Alonso celebrates scoring their second goal with Gary Cahill. (Photo: Reuters)

Jan 14: Leicester City 0-3 Chelsea

Having had their winning run stopped by Tottenham Hotspur the previous week, and amid rumours of a fall-out between Conte and Costa, the pressure was on leaders Chelsea.

They got back on track with a nonchalant victory at last season's champions despite the absence of Costa with what Conte said was a back injury. Marcos Alonso scored twice.

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March 18, Stoke City 1-2 Chelsea

Chelsea proved that even without Hazard, left out because of a niggle, they could grind out results.

Gary Cahill's 87th-minute winner sparked joyous celebrations in the away end and sent Chelsea 13 points clear of Tottenham who reduced the gap to 10 with victory the day after.

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April 22: Chelsea 4 - 2 Tottenham Hotspur (FA Cup semi-final)

Chinks were appearing in Chelsea's armour after league defeats by Crystal Palace and Manchester United and a buoyant Tottenham arrived at Wembley only four points behind.

Victory for Spurs would have fuelled the belief that Mauricio Pochettino's side could have overhauled the Blues but Conte played a tactical masterstroke, introducing Hazard as a second-half substitute and he duly put Chelsea ahead for the third time in an absorbing tie.

Nemanja Matic struck an unstoppable fourth to knock the stuffing out of Tottenham.

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May 5, West Ham United 1-0 Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham had manfully stayed on Chelsea's tail with some crucial wins and could have closed to within a point had they won this Friday night fixture at the London Stadium.

They faltered, however, and Manuel Lanzini's winner ended their nine-match winning streak in the league. Three days later Chelsea beat Middlesbrough to go seven points ahead with three games remaining - making the title a formality.

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Chelsea’s players celebrate after the English Premier League soccer match between West Bromwich Albion and Chelsea. (Photo: Reuters)

May 12, West Bromwich Albion 0-1 Chelsea

Chelsea struggled to break down a dogged West Brom defence before substitute Michy Batshuayi struck in the 82nd minute to confirm Antonio Conte's team as champions. Chelsea's win put them 10 points ahead of second-placed Tottenham Hotspur, who have only three games left to play.

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(With inputs from Reuters)

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