West Brom stunned Old Trafford as they claimed a famous 1-0 victory away at Manchester United on Sunday afternoon.
The Baggies were widely expected to be defeated by the Red Devils but they sprung a huge surprise, with Jay Rodriguez lashing the winner home from close range in the 73rd minute.
Inadvertently, Darren Moore’s men clinched the title for Manchester City with the win over United, as Jose Mourinho’s men are now mathematically unable to catch their rivals at the top of the league.
West Brom remain rooted to the foot of the table but are now three points away from Stoke in 19th and only four points adrift of Southampton in 18th. A mountain is still left to climb, though, with 17th place still nine points away.
Here are our West Brom player ratings following the excellent win.
Ben Foster - 8
An excellent display from Foster in goal. He made some crucial saves and retained his focus throughout.
Allan Nyom - 8
Nyom kept Alexis Sanchez extremely quiet and looked to support the attack when he could.
Craig Dawson - 8
Dawson led by example at the back and was solid throughout.
Ahmed Hegazi - 7
Hegazi always fought for loose balls and never shied away from a tackle.
Kieran Gibbs - 7
After a nervy start, Gibbs grew into the game and played well.
Matt Phillips - 7
Put in a shift at both ends of the pitch and was always a threat on the right.
Jake Livermore - 6
Wasn’t particularly bad but failed to cope with United’s midfielders at times and was sloppy on the ball.
Chris Brunt - 8
Another impressive display. His set-piece delivery was good and he was constantly working in the middle.
James McClean - 8
McClean was relentless against United and continued to hassle their defenders. He also put in a big defensive shift.
Salomon Rondon - 7
Should have made more of his rare chances in the air but worked hard for the team and aimed to work with Jay Rodriguez up top.
Jay Rodriguez - 8
Was well-placed to net the winner and had a really good game. He pressed well, looked to help West Brom on the break and provided a big threat up front.
Substitutes
Grzegorz Krychowiak – 6: Was well-positioned when he came on but was somewhat wasteful on the ball.
Daniel Sturridge – N/A: Came on too late to make an impact.