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Confused ball boys and flying corner flags - 4 moments missed in Man City title mayhem

10 years after winning the Premier League title in the most dramatic way imaginable, Manchester City did their best to do it all again. The result was utter bedlam inside the Etihad Stadium.

Having fallen 2-0 behind to Aston Villa and with Liverpool needing just a goal against Wolves to clinch the title, City scored three goals in five second-half minutes to complete a truly remarkable comeback.

For the 50-odd thousand supporters inside the Etihad and the millions watching around the world, the sight of Ilkay Gundogan wheeling away in celebration, with his teammates around him losing their minds, is one that will be remembered forever.

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Another is the images beamed around the world of Pep Guardiola bursting into tears at full-time, the tension and exhaustion of the final day finally proving too much for the City coach.

But amongst the pandemonium, there were a few key moments during City's game that fans might have missed.

Zinchenko the cheerleader

From the moment Oleksandr Zinchenko ran onto the field as a half-time substitute and immediately roared a message of encouragement to the fans in the first tier of the East Stand, it was clear that the Ukrainian was locked in.

Zinchenko was brilliant at left-back, seemingly recovered from his blip against West Ham and intent on giving City more width in attack.

His performance aside, the 25-year-old never missed an opportunity to encourage the crowd to raise the volume, whipping them into a frenzy every time he ran over to collect the ball. It's impossible to know whether or not it made a difference, but Zinchenko's cheerleading certainly encouraged the

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