It was perhaps fitting that Alonso would be the man to break the deadlock, given it was his introduction off the bench at the Emirates Stadium back in September that arguably began the Conte revolution. The Spaniard’s arrival on the pitch led to Conte switching to a 3-4-3 system, and the 13-match winning run that followed using that formation has provided the backbone of Chelsea’s title charge.
And, while it was solely brute force that brought about Chelsea’s opener, that strength can also be combined with sheer quality when it comes to Eden Hazard. On his day, the Belgium international remains the Premier League’s best player, and his magnificent individual goal to secure victory summed up everything the winger is about.
Chelsea blast past sorry Arsenal
Picking up the ball in the centre circle, he immediately set off towards goal, shrugging off Francis Coquelin in the process through his expert body position and core strength. From there, the outcome of him neatly chipping the ball over Petr Cech was inevitable, and in a season of superb goals in the English top-flight, it seems fitting that arguably the best of the lot secured, in theory at least, the title.
Cesc Fabregas added the icing against his former club with an inch-perfect lob after Cech presented him with the opportunity on the edge of the box, but the game was tied up long before, even if Olivier Giroud was able to pull one back in stoppage time.
Chelsea still have tough tests to come – they still have to play both Manchester sides while visits to Goodison Park, Turf Moor and the bet365 Stadium have proved difficult for the majority of the league’s top sides this term.
But Chelsea are not like the league’s top sides. They are far and away the best team in England, and it is now a matter of time before the Premier League trophy is back in the Stamford Bridge trophy cabinet. Few will have any complaints.