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Premier League round-up: Chelsea seal Euro spot while Klopp wins final Liverpool game

Chelsea will be playing European football next season after beating Bournemouth 2-1 at Stamford Bridge to seal sixth place in the Premier League table.

The Blues took the lead after midfielder Moises Caicedo opened his Chelsea account in incredible fashion by firing home from inside the centre circle.

Raheem Sterling doubled Chelsea's lead at the start of the second half before Benoit Badiashile's own goal gave Andoni Iraola's some hope but it was to be Mauricio Pochettino's side that took all three points.

What European competition they play in next season depends on who wins the FA Cup final next weekend.

If Manchester United win, then they will play in the Europa League meaning Europa Conference football for Chelsea. Victory for Manchester City means the Europa League for the London club.

The Chelsea rebuild looked to be in tatters when they lost 5-0 to Arsenal on April 23, but 16 points from their final six fixtures and performances that have far surpassed those from early in Pochettino's tenure have meant a sixth-place finish.

"It was an amazing goal," said Caicedo. "I had the possibility to shoot and I did. I just wanted to try, I didn't look at my teammates. I just wanted to shoot.

50.5 - Moises Caicedo's goal for Chelsea was the furthest scored in a Premier League game since Wayne Rooney for Everton in November 2017 (57.7 yards v West Ham). Range. pic.twitter.com/3l4bRIaxGv

"It was a good season for us to get Europe. I am so happy to be in this team, we will achieve a lot of trophies in the next season.

"It was good to join Chelsea, one of the best teams in the world. I am sure next season will be a good one."

Newcastle United's 4-2 win at Brentford means they sealed seventh place and remain in the hunt for a

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