Personally I have to say the playoffs semi final in 2013. Watford vs Leicester. Penalty at the 95th minute. Blocked twice and booted across the field. Then an incredible goal by Troy Deeney. Now what do you guys think?

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    That’s definitely up there. The Suarez goal to win the title at the last second. The 2022 WC final. 1999 CL final.

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    France- Italia, euro final 2000.

    France score on the last action of the match and then win in overtime. Two nice goals too.

    I think italian wont have the same opinion…

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    I think the Liverpool game against Barca in return leg of CL semifinal and the Spurs against Ajax in same Competition has to be up there

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    1989 Arsenal v Liverpool, not really even a debate.

    2nd would probably be when United came back from the dead against Bayern in the Champions League final

    On the international stage I’d probably go for Trezeguets golden goal against Italy in the Euro 2000 final

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    English First Division.

    Liverpool 0–2 Arsenal (1989)

    Final day of the season. It was considered Liverpool’s trophy already. Arsenal had to beat the best team in England by 2 goals and scored the second in the dying seconds to pip Liverpool to the trophy.

    Most on this sub are probably too young to remember it, but what a game.

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      The shots of the Liverpool players asking the ref how much time left, it’s just so beautiful

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      Important context here is that by winning 2-0 Arsenal would only draw level on points. So, down to goal difference then. 2-0 would actually make them level on goal difference too. Arsenal won with pretty much the last kick of the entire season and even then they won because they scored more goals. There may never be a tighter finish.

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      I was there, aged 17 in the away end that Thomas scored in. Absolute pandemonium. Still gives me goosebumps and heart palpitations when I watch it now.

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    Without a doubt, 1999 CL final, Man United v Bayern Munich, by the numbers!

    6’ Bayern scores 90’ 0-1 3’ injury time 2 subs (Teddy & Ole) 2 corners (Becks) 2 goals (Teddy & Ole) 2-1 at final whistle

    Moreover, it was the climax to the first ever English treble.

    It simply does not get any better.

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    Not a fan of either team, but I remember Brentford vs Doncaster, final match of 2012/13 season.

    94th minute penalty to Brentford would give them promotion and knock Doncaster from 2nd into playoffs. Their bench is ready to celebrate promotion after the penalty’s scored. Instead, the penalty’s smashed against the bar, Donny go down the other end and score which sends them from 2nd to 1st and condemns Brentford to the playoffs.

    Really exciting end to last match of season.

    Notable mentions to Aguero and Jimmy Glass, and more recently Wolves coming from behind in injury time to beat Spurs.

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    As a Man City fan, Aguero 2012 is the obvious answer.

    But that Deeney goal and the minute of absolute chaos that precedes it, just perfect.

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    Bowen scoring in the 90th minute to win West Ham the Europa Conference League, ensuring Declan Rice lifted the trophy in his final game was incredible as a Hammers fan.

    However, it pains me to say that Moura’s 3rd goal to take Spurs to the final was one of the most incredible moments in sporting history. Marginally better than Liverpool’s ridiculous comeback the same year.