It was a nervous afternoon for United after it fell behind when Socceroo Brett Emerton struck for Blackburn after 20 minutes. Rooney equalised for United with a 73rd minute penalty.
The spot-kick was awarded after referee Phil Dowd consulted with a linesman after Blackburn keeper Paul Robinson appeared to bring down Javier Hernandez sending him sprawling.
After some lively arguments from both sets of players, Rooney sent Robinson the wrong way from the spot to seal United's 12th title since the Premier League began in 1992-93 and the 19th in total, surpassing the record it has shared with Liverpool for the last two seasons.
United has 77 points from its 37 matches, while Chelsea has 70 with two to play.
For the first time since 1951 top division games were played on the same day as the FA Cup final but although relegation-threatened Blackpool, Blackburn Rovers and Wolverhampton Wanderers were all in action, the results proved inconclusive as far as relegation was concerned.
Blackpool won a thriller 4-3 against Bolton Wanderers but remained in the bottom three as Wolves won 3-1 at Sunderland.
Blackburn's 1-1 draw with United kept them one point above the drop zone while in the other match West Bromwich Albion beat Everton 1-0.
Saturday's results mean that bottom-placed West Ham United, who plays at second-from-bottom Wigan Athletic on Sunday, is almost certainly down, but still has a mathematical chance of avoiding the drop.
The bottom is close with Blackburn and Wolves on 40 points with one match to play, Birmingham on 39 with two to play, Blackpool on 39 with one to play, Wigan on 36 with two to play and West Ham on 33 with two to play.
- Reuters
Tags: sport, football, english-premier-league, england First posted May 15, 2011 00:21:00
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