The Moments That WON and LOST the Premier League



The Premier League title isn’t always won on the final day — sometimes, it comes down to one goal, one mistake, one moment… and suddenly, the momentum swings to your rivals. Relive those moments here as we take you through 11 of the best title-defining matches — featuring Premier League legends like Sergio Agüero, Eden Hazard, Didier Drogba, Vincent Kompany, Marc Overmars, Cristiano Ronaldo, and more.

Can you guess the top two?

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30 thoughts on “The Moments That WON and LOST the Premier League”

  1. I know it was pre-Premier League but Micky Thomas' injury time winner against Liverpool at Anfield in 88/89 tops all of these. It meant equal GD (as well as points) and Arsenal won based on goals scored, last game of the season.

  2. I don't get why Premier league matches on the last day never had a match 1st v 2nd title decider like 11/12 imagine Final day of the season City v Manchester United

  3. I’m a Newcastle supporter and it still pains to me to see Stevie G slip. He made some sort of deal with the devil at halftime in Istanbul and on that day the devil came to collect.

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