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MOTD Top 10: Premier League comebacks

Despair to delight, the rollercoaster emotions of a football match.

Gary Lineker, Alan Shearer and Micah Richards will return in the spring with their latest series of Match of the Day Top 10, ranking their top 10s from an assortment of topics across the Premier League era.

One of those subjects will be teams that have made comebacks — and we're giving you an early chance to get involved, by letting you pick your top three, with the trio seeing your choices before they record the podcast for BBC Sounds.

Rank your favourite Premier League comebacks

Lineker said: «There will be some of these we remember that make the top 10 and there will be some we remember during the show and think 'how on earth did we leave them out'?

»There are plenty of famous ones, some involving our teams. I remember Leicester coming back from 3-1 down to beat Manchester United 5-3 in 2014 and there had to be one of ours in there — otherwise I am not playing!

«Shearer tried to shift in about 14 Newcastle comebacks when we spoke about it — and those are the only ones he ever mentioned.

»These sort of extreme shifts in momentum only happen occasionally anyway, but some of them have got far more at stake than just one-off games.

«Micah was on the bench when Manchester City came back from 2-1 down to beat QPR and win the title in the last second with the 'Aguerooooo moment' in 2012, which was just remarkable. I watched a re-run recently and it still gives me goosebumps now, and I don't have a foot in either camp.»

Leading 4-0 deep in the second half, the three points are in the bag right? Wrong. Newcastle netted four times in the last 22 minutes to complete one of the most amazing comebacks in Premier League history.

The Magpies were blown away during the first

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