Postpublished at 22:37 British Summer Time 18 May 2015
That is that from me for this evening. It appears Raheem Sterling will be the big subject of debate now...
Cheerio.
Berahino with long-range strike
Fabregas red after he kicks ball into Brunt
Berahino pen after Terry fouls him
Brunt with low strike from tight angle
Andy Cryer
That is that from me for this evening. It appears Raheem Sterling will be the big subject of debate now...
Cheerio.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho on Sky Sports: "I cannot say it's a big surprise for me. I know the nature of the game, I know what normally happens when a team is champions with games in hand.
"It's difficult to keep the motivation high. We have lots of injuries, the intensity is not so high, and when you lose that salt and pepper of competition, it's difficult to compete. I don't think 3-0 reflects the result, but maybe we started the game already losing.
"But I cannot blame the players without blaming myself because it was my mentality also. If we have to blame somebody we have to blame Man City, Manchester United, Arsenal, because they let us win so easily.
"I think one of the top referees would have resolved the situation with words, but Michael chose to give a red card, which I disagree with completely."
Remi Akinyombo:, external Rodgers was being praised for the mid season break he gave Raheem earlier, will he be criticised now?
Sho:, external Don't want Sterling at Arsenal. I'd take Walcott over him any day. A better finisher with less ego.
Brent Marrow:, external If Sterling leaves I hope he goes abroad - I would not wish him upon the fans of any EPL team.
So, according to you guys, Manchester United are the team most likely to challenge Chelsea next season - getting 29.9 per cent of the vote.
Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho, speaking to the BBC: "I can't take it from the context, and the context is we are champions, and the players lose concentration, they lose intensity, they lose motivation.
"But I also lost what you need to work at a high level in football matches. Am I guilty? Yes, but I think the top contenders for the title are also guilty, because they didn't give us a big fight. You can't expect us to get on the bus crying because we lost 3-0, we are champions.
"What Fabregas did didn't hurt anyone, he shouldn't do it but I don't think that the red card was fair. It was a good experience for Ruben [Loftus-Cheek], because he played more than an hour."
John Dykes:, external Sterling did well out of defences being preoccupied with Suarez last year, not been amazing this season... I'll give you £8m.
Steve Howes:, external Don't want Sterling anywhere near CFC. Lightweight and predictable.
Unsurprisingly, Raheem Sterling is already trending on Twitter after it was revealed he will ask to leave Liverpool.
A strange quirk - the four managers to defeat Mourinho this season all have names starting with P: Pardew, Pochettino, Parkinson & Pulis.
Matt Harding:, external If Sterling goes, surely Rodgers position is under threat. Suarez, Gerrard & Sterling gone under his watch? Ouch.
nickoluoch:, external Ungrateful Sterling, think he is better than he his, wont start at @Arsenal @MCFC or @ChelseaFC.
The Earl of Jeffs:, external All this is great for QPR (Raheem's original club), they get a percentage of the selling fee. Sell him well, Rodgers!
West Brom boss Tony Pulis on BBC: "We still have one more game to go but we are delighted we finished 13th. To win at Manchester United, to beat Chelsea, to draw Liverpool. Those last five games, you were thinking where are the points coming from us.
"Chelsea helped us with Cesc Fabregas getting sent off. But they are the best team in the league by a country mile.
"I haven't seen the red card. Until I see it, I will let you know. I don't think Jose has seen it either."
West Brom midfielder Darren Fletcher on Sky Sports: "It was a great performance. Even before the red card we were frustrating Chelsea. Saido scored a fantastic goal.
"I came here to play football. I am enjoying my football, the manager is fantastic and I am really enjoying being at the club.
"We expected Chelsea to play the young players but they put their full strength team out. Them losing their cool plays into our hands and helps us.
"When there is a group of players and the balls hits someone on the back of the head, it is out or order. I wasn't happy about it and I made my feelings known more than I should perhaps."
West Brom boss Tony Pulis on Sky Sports: "Our last five games looked so difficult and we were so on edge after defeats to QPR and Leicester but the lads have dug in and been wonderful.
"We made it difficult for Chelsea and looked dangerous when we broke. Jose Mourinho asked me where I was going on holiday at the end.
"I have managed against him twice and managed to beat him twice,. He has been very gracious in defeat. They have been worthy champions though, a fantastic football club and for people to criticise them is unbelievable. They have been the best team by a country mile this season."
Raheem Sterling is expected to tell Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers that he wants to leave Anfield this summer.
The England forward has already turned down a new £100,000-a-week contract, and denied being a "money-grabber" in a BBC Sport interview last month.
Sterling is due to meet Rodgers and Reds chief executive Ian Ayre on Friday, when he is set to tell them he wants to be sold.
The club are determined to keep the 21-year-old, whose contract ends in 2017.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"This clubs seems to be the perfect fit for Tony Pulis."
West Brom soaked up a lot of pressure and hit the Blues on the break. Manager Tony Pulis got his tactics spot on.
I wonder what Jose Mourinho will have to say about Cesc Fabregas's red card though.
West Brom are now having their lap of honour and, boy, are they enjoying it.
The players have their children out with them, Tony Pulis appears to have his grandchild in his arm, and they are all smiles.
One fan holds up a sign asking for Craig Gardner's shirt and the midfielder duly obliges.
Jose Mourinho strolls over to the Chelsea fans, who have been singing throughout.
He raises one finger as he salutes the Blues fans, puts his fist to his heart, before beckoning his players towards the away end.
Typical Mourinho as he encourages the supporters to give his players the ovation their season's efforts deserves.
He leaves with a thumbs up to the Baggies fans and they respond with a round of applause. Moving stuff.
Kevin Kilbane
BBC Radio 5 live
"The tempo at the start of the game suited West Brom. Chelsea were moving the ball slowly and West Brom could stay organised and ensure they had men behind the ball.
"Mourinho will be disappointed with the tempo of his team and the goals they conceded were just a little bit easy."
Jose Mourinho has conceded. He walks over top Tony Pulis, shakes his hand and stands on the touchline with his arm around the Baggies boss.
Nemanja Matic curls a 20-yard free kick over the bar. A pretty awful effort. Into three minutes of injury time.