Chelsea's 2-2 draw with Tottenham guaranteed Leicester City the Premier League title but it's also likely to ensure that numerous players will be slapped with hefty bans and suspensions.
Guus Hiddink was one of the casualties of a brawl that ensued after full time near the tunnel. The 69 years old took a nasty tumble as Chelsea striker Diego Costa approached the crowd of players, managers and match officials.
The match was riddled with similar incidents of players' aggro being broken by managers. Spur manager Mauricio Pochettino had to step in as Willian got into a physical altercation with Danny Rose of Tottenham, for example but Hiddin's fall shows how emotional the players were after losing the title.
The FA will more than likely hand out punishments with Mousa Dembele one of the main suspects in instigating an earlier brawl, gouging Diego Costa's eye.
That's the most aggressive half of football I have seen from a Spur's team says Liverpool legend Jamie Carragher. "At 2-0 up and to get involved with this is stupid"
This was something I admired about Tottenham in the first half and one thing I feared for them was that they could get bullied because Chelsea have got real aggressive powerful men.
This is shocking looking at the man he's up against 'Diego Costa' and how many times have we looked at him for doing things like this?
"That's the end of Dembele's season, there is no doubt about that. "The linesman can't not have seen that because he was looking straight at it. Mark Clattenburg has been lenient to say the least and I don't mind that sometimes from referee's in big games.
"Incidents like that, the lineman's looking straight at it and he has frozen? There is no way he can't say he didn't see that but he bottled the decision. Dembele should have been sent off"