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For the first time in the Premier League era, the trophy was not lifted by Manchester United as Blackburn Rovers ended their 81-year wait for the top-flight title. Kenny Dalglish's Rovers finished just one point ahead of Man Utd on a tense final day and, in the process, the Scot became the third manager to lead two different clubs to glory in thebar top tier. He emulated the feat of Herbert Chapman (Huddersfield Town and Arsenal) and Brian Clough (Derby County and Nottingham Forest), having already won the old First Division as Liverpool manager.
Backed by Jack Walker's heavy investment, Blackburn, who had only been promoted to the top flight ahead of the inaugural Premier League campaign in 1992/93, were inspired by the strike pairing of Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton, dubbed the 'SAS', who notched 49 league goals between them. Shearer won the Golden Boot and equalled Andrew Cole's league-high tally of 34 the previous season, while Sutton contributed 15 after his summer move from Norwich City. The Canaries were one of four teams to be relegated as the Premier League was trimmed down to 20 clubs ahead of the 1995/96 season.
Blackburn's final five matches from 1994-95 season
Monday, April 17 - Blackburn 2-3 Man City
Thursday, April 20 - Blackburn 2-1 Crystal Palace
Sunday, April 30 - West Ham 2-0 Blackburn
Monday, May 8 - Blackburn 1-0 Newcastle
Sunday, May 14 - Liverpool 2-1 Blackburn
In the meantime, Manchester United had won three games in a row and cut Blackburn's lead at the top to just two points.
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