Round-up: Hiddink unsure on Terry, QPR and Fulham bosses plan busy summer
A recap of the action during a weekend when Chelsea were beaten by Sunderland but all three of our Championship sides ended their campaign with victories…
Action: Sunderland came from behind twice to win at the Stadium of Light, where John Terry was sent off in what could therefore prove to be his final appearance for Chelsea.
Reaction: Afterwards, Blues boss Guus Hiddink admitted he was unsure whether Blues skipper Terry would play for the club again.
Blues man of the match: Nemanja Matic, who scored Chelsea’s second, put in one of his best performances of the season – click here to see how we rated the players.
Action: Tom Cairney’s 77th-minute winner ensured Fulham ended their season with a victory and a rare clean sheet.
Reaction: Whites head coach Slavisa Jokanovic said he will work in the summer to build a side strong enough to challenge for the top six next season.
Action: Scott Hogan scored twice to take his tally to seven in his last four games as Brentford rounded off their season with another emphatic victory.
Action: Karl Henry scored a superb winner as QPR ended their season with a victory.
Reaction: Afterwards, Rangers manager Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink admitted he faces a busy summer and expects major changes to be made before next season.
Rangers man of the match: Clint Hill put in a determined display on what is expected to be his final game for the club – click here to see how we think the other R’s players fared.