Chelsea's European exit boosted to their domestic season as, after a poor performance in a 1-1 draw at Blackburn Rovers, the staff and players got together for a meeting to refocus their minds.
A 5-0 win at Portsmouth and 7-1 thrashing of Villa put them in just the right mood for the April 3 trip to Old Trafford.
United began that day a point ahead but ended it two behind after Joe Cole and Didier Drogba secured a deserved 2-1 win.
It was all still close on paper but the momentum was with Chelsea. While they turned European exit to their advantage, United were left reeling by theirs.
As well as the disappointment of going down on away goals to Bayern Munich, United also lost Wayne Rooney to a twisted ankle.
The England striker had been on fire all season, scoring in excess of 30 goals, but he missed the subsequent draw with Blackburn and the goals dried up as he limped through the remaining weeks.
There was still time for more twists, though, as Chelsea were outplayed in a 2-1 loss at Spurs.
Tottenham also beat Arsenal to end their hopes but they could not complete the hat-trick when they lost 3-1 at United.
Then came Chelsea's trip to Anfield. It looked a tough penultimate fence but they cleared it with ease in a 2-0 win.
Defeat against Wigan could have let in United on the final day, but Chelsea produced a stunning display to take the title with 103 league goals, the first time a top-flight club had hit a century of goals since 1963.
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