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The decisive goals in the history of the Premier League/from the magic of Ittihad to the stomping in the house of the enemy+film


According to Fars News Agency, as the final games of the English Premier League are approaching this season, the Premier League user accounts on social networks have published a video listing the seven decisive goals on the way to the championship of the teams in the history of this competition.

1- Ilkay Gundogan – Manchester City

Last season, Manchester City was competing shoulder to shoulder with Liverpool to defend its title and managed to win the game in just five minutes after losing to Aston Villa by 2 goals in the first half in the final week. He returned

Ilkai Gundogan, the German-Turkish star of Citizens, scored the first and third goals of Pep Guardiola’s team in the game.

2- Eden Hazard – Chelsea

The 2015-2016 Premier League season saw an unknown leader. Leicester City, which made one of the biggest escapes from relegation the previous season, managed to secure its historic championship with a 2-2 draw in the game between Chelsea and Tottenham.

Tottenham needed all three points against the Blues to keep their hopes of competing with Leicester alive, but Eden Hazard’s last-minute goal sent then-Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino away from Stamford Bridge empty-handed.

3- Sergio Aguero – Manchester City

The 2011-2012 season has been called the craziest season of the English Premier League by many football fans. The rivalry between the red and blue teams of Manchester City continued until the last moments of the league, but a miracle caused Manchester United to conquer the Premier League, as the famous English reporter Peter Drury said, “the blue moon will rise”.

Manchester United defeated Sunderland in the final week and was ready to celebrate the championship. While the game between Manchester City and Queenspark Rangers was ending with a 2-2 draw, Sergio Aguero scored the most important goal for himself and Manchester City Blue Club with 90 seconds left in the game and for the first time in the new era. Manchester City brought them the championship.

4- Andy Cole-Manchester United

The last years of the 90s and the beginning of the new century were the presentation of the 2-man duel between Ferguson-Wenger and Manchester United-Arsenal for the title of the English Premier League.

In the 1998-1999 season, when the two red-shirted teams, Manchester and London, were competing for the English league championship, Andy Cole scored the winning goal of Ferguson’s team in Tottenham’s goal in the final week. Manchester United won their historic treble this season.

5- Sylvain Wiltord-Arsenal

In the 2001-2002 season, however, Arsenal had the upper hand against Manchester United and managed to win the Premier League title at Old Trafford.

In this game, Sylvain Wiltord, one of the Frenchmen of Arsene Wenger’s team, sent the ball to the bottom of the field of his compatriot Fabian Bartz so that Arsenal could celebrate the championship at the rival’s house. Manchester United finished third this season after Liverpool.

6- Frank Lampard – Chelsea

In the 2004-2005 season, Jose Mourinho’s Chelsea left behind so many amazing performances and results that in April and four weeks before the end of the games, they won their championship after 50 years.

In the game of the 35th week of the English Premier League, Chelsea won at Bolton’s house with 2 goals from “Frank Lampard” and took home the cup very soon.

7- Robert Pearce-Arsenal

In the unforgettable 2003-2004 season, when they won the Premier League without defeat, Arsenal celebrated their championship in five weeks before the end of the competition at the home of their old enemy, Tottenham.

Wenger’s men needed only one draw at White Hart Lane to win the English Premier League, and they achieved their goal. The goal that the gunners needed was scored by the French “Robert Pearce”. This game finally ended with a score of 2-2.

Now, in the thirty-seventh week of the English Premier League, Manchester City may win the English Premier League title for the third time in three years tonight (Saturday).

Pep Guardiola’s men need only 2 points from their next three games to secure the title.

If Arsenal lose at home to relegation-threatened Nottingham Forest, Manchester City will be crowned champions on Saturday.

If Arsenal draw with Forest, City will celebrate their title with a draw against 11th-placed Chelsea.

If Arsenal wins against their opponent, Manchester City will lift their fifth trophy with Pep Guardiola by winning against the London Blues.

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