Moment of the Decade: AGUEROOOOO, Leicester's fairy tale or Sir Alex's retirement? | Premier League

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As 2019 comes to a close, ESPN FC pundit Shaka Hislop is put on the spot to pick his top five Premier League moments of the decade from an esteemed list, including: Wayne Rooney’s incredible overhead vs. Manchester City in 2011, Mario Balotelli’s famous “why always me?” t-shirt in Man City’s 6-1 thrashing of arch-rivals Manchester United at Old Trafford, Sergio Aguero’s 95th minute winner vs. QPR in 2012, Liverpool’s Luis Suarez’s infamous bite on Chelsea’s Branislav Ivanovic in 2013, Sir Alex Ferguson’s emotional farewell to the Manchester United fans at Old Trafford, Steven Gerrard’s slip vs. Chelsea in 2014, Leicester City’s unbelievable title triumph in 2016 and Manchester City reaching a gargantuan 100 points in 2018.
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Think the Leicester title will go down as the greatest season ever, or the greatest football story.
But if we're talking about a single moment, it has to be aguero...the ultimate in sporting drama

dendenn
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I’m a Man City Fan, and I would say that Leicester’s title winning season was truly magical and honestly the moment of the decade. It was a win for all fans and not just fans of certain clubs

michaelmata
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Has to be Leicester winning the Prem, will never ever happen again from a team like leicester. Don’t forgot they nearly got relagated the season before.

helpjdj
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Hate Man City, but there’s never been a better premier league moment than when aguero scored the winner

eldio
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Best thing -Leicester
Best moment- aguero

ericmillwood
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As a moment gerrard slip should be 4th or 5th instead of the 100 points

jakeclough
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Leicester's Great Escape 2015?! 20th for most of the season, first ever team with 29 games played and 19 points to stay up, and not only did they stay up, they won 7 of their last 8 games and got 14th.

FarPlayzYT
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You guys are always wrong.
1. Agueroooo
2. Leichester winning pl
3. 100 points for City
4. Sir Alex says goodbye
5. Rooneys overhead goal.
Can u do it right for once?

arslanjaved
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Where is Gerrard slip and beach ball goal.

mustsilm
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When happened i jumped up and screamed and my sister and mom came running into my room to see if i was okay lol

jbo
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- It has to be leister Winning the league
- goal
- Gerrard Slip ( Costing the title)

afridhisheikh
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Aguero moment is better than your whole career shaka.

TheMaestro
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It has to be at 1st because of the way it unfolded and what impact it had from Big 6 to Liv vs City rivalry.
SAF retirement should be at no. 2 because United the most successive PL team, was never the same.
Leicester City's 15/16 title will be third because it gave hopes to clubs like West Ham, Leeds, etc. that they can win the PL title with a small budget.

aniketpandey
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You can't do this before the decade ends, cause Liverpool finally winning the league over 100 points and undefeated should be 2nd

robertwindon
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Aguero 93:20 is the greatest moment in football. Period !

normanroman
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I think man city getting 100 points and Liverpool and city getting 95+ points the year after shows how The PL Is getting less and less competitive wile the bundesliga is thriving.

Yo-qmtj
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Leicester winning the title!!!
(And I'm a United fan)

creasemason
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Biggest moments in premier league that was a game changer for two teams to start stretching away there quality compared to other top six teams this decade is Man City signing Pep as a Manager and Liverpool signing Klopp as a Manager.

mrstorytale
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I thought it to be a video but when i saw these 2, i paused the video, typed the comment and went back.

kunalkaushik
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I agree with saf goodbye though, because that moment not just the best manager ever in pl and possibly all time said goodbye, it's actually changed the title competition in years not just for united but for the whole league,

It's important, it's historical, and like Shaka said, it's more likely we'll see another Leicester city like tale rather than witness another manager in pl like saf, in 2020/2021 there's a possibility for that though

devinhalim