Chelsea were too charitable as Anfield title party guests. Before collecting English football's Premier League trophy, Liverpool won 5-3 yesterday to prevent Chelsea from sealing a Champions League spot, leaving two of the four spots in Europe's elite competition still up for grabs in Monday's final round.
Chelsea need a point against Europa League-chasing Wolverhampton to seal a top-four finish, while there will be a Champions League qualification showdown between Manchester United and Leicester. United are back in the top four and Leicester have dropped out after Ole Gunnar Solskjaer's side drew 1-1 with West Ham.
Liverpool, as champions, and second-place Manchester City have already qualified for the Champions League.
The title sealed last month, all that was at stake for Liverpool against Chelsea was preserving their unbeaten record in the league at home this season. It's now 18 wins out of 19. The only dropped points were from a draw against Burnley in the previous home game.
Naby Keïta's thunderbolt of a shot, Trent Alexander-Arnold's stunning dipping free kick and Gini Wijnaldum's close-range strike sent Liverpool into a 3-0 led.