Leeds United were crowned champions on a final day full of drama in the Sky Bet Championship on Saturday.
The Whites started the afternoon at the summit, with just goal difference separating them from rivals Burnley, and travelled to Plymouth Argyle, while the Clarets entertained Play-Off chasing Millwall.
The trophy looked to be heading to Lancashire for most of the afternoon after Sam Byram's own goal left Leeds with it all to do in the second half.
An equaliser from Wilfried Gnonto wasn't going to be enough, but with seconds remaining, Manor Solomon stepped up to become the hero, sending the away end wild with his stoppage-time winner.
Manager Daniel Farke offered his congratulations to Burnley and their boss Scott Parker, but admitted it was nice to go up as champions.
He said: "Of course, I'm happy that we won this game in the final stages and are officially allowed to label ourselves as champions and be the best team this season.
"It's an emotionally moving day because we have invested so much and wanted to crown ourselves with some silverware.
"It feels pretty, pretty special in the dressing room, and I'm very happy for my players and staff, it means so much for them, and also our supporters."
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Despite losing out on the title, Burnley and Parker finished the season on 100 points after their 3-1 win over Millwall and made sure to celebrate at full-time with a surprise performance from pop sensation Natasha Bedingfield.
"If you'd have said to us at any point that 100 points this year wouldn't have managed to get you the title, I think we would have sat in this room thinking ‘no chance’," he admitted.
"It's proven to be the case, though, and we lose the title on goal difference this year, which is a little bit disappointing, but I won't let that overshadow the remarkable season that we've had this year."
Despite showing character to come from a goal behind, a brace from the captain, Josh Brownhill and a Jaiden Anthony strike weren't enough.
Parker added: "We showed massive character today, obviously came from behind, scored straight away and showed a real intent about us."

Elsewhere in the table, there was drama in the race for the Play-Offs as both Coventry City and Bristol City secured the final two berths to set up semi-final ties against Sunderland and Sheffield United, respectively.
At one stage, it looked as if Blackburn Rovers were going to sneak in, but their dreams were shattered when Sheffield United scored an equaliser on the hour mark.
At the bottom of the table, Luton Town were relegated after failing to beat West Bromwich Albion.
A point was enough for both Hull City and Preston to secure their place in the Championship next season due to Luton's defeat.