Watford completed their Championship campaign with a 2-0 win over playoff hopefuls Swansea City, taking their final tally for the season to 91 points.
Head coach Xisco Munoz fielded a much-changed starting XI, while honourary life president Sir Elton John watched on from the stands.
Here's how we rated their individual efforts.
Ben Foster - 7
Like he'd never been away. Made some big saves and helped keep the more inexperienced defenders organised.
Achraf Lazaar - 7
A surprisingly good performance - forced a great save from Freddie Woodman in the second half.
Craig Cathcart - 6.5
Had a couple of tricky moments with Andre Ayew but was good for the most part.
Christian Kabasele - 6.5
Some nervy moments on the ball, but defensively was solid and made some decent blocks throughout.
Marc Navarro - 6.5
A lovely pass for the second goal of the match. Gave Jake Bidwell a bit too much room down the left on a few occasions.
Carlos Sanchez - 6
A bit ponderous in possession, slowed down one or two counter attacks. Could have played with greater intensity.
Dan Gosling - 6.5
Was a threat with late runs into the box once again, but couldn't find the target.
Philip Zinckernagel - 5.5
Another game in which he struggled to make much of a mark.
Ken Sema - 7.5
Was positive throughout and his cross for the first goal got the luck it deserved to take it into the net.
Isaac Success - 7.5
Never gave up, backed himself to take on the unlikely shot and what a goal it turned out to be!
Andre Gray - 6.5
Led the line well, in the right place at the right time to let the ball bounce off him into the net.
Subs
Will Hughes - 7
Injected some composure and rhythm into the match.
Joao Pedro - 5.5
Blended into the background a bit, offered little that wasn't already on the pitch.
Troy Deeney - 6
Put himself about a bit, but looked understandably rusty.
Ben Wilmot - N/A
Adam Masina - N/A
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