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With one game of the Premier League season to go, things couldn't be much closer at the top.

Manchester City lead Liverpool by a single point after the penultimate round of fixtures. Pep Guardiola's side dropped points at West Ham, with Riyad Mahrez missing the chance to give them victory from the penalty spot, while Jurgen Klopp's Reds came from behind to beat Southampton two days later.

Since the Premier League came into being in 1992, there hasn't been a single instance of a team leading the table going into the final round and not winning the title. Indeed, the last team to suffer that fate was Liverpool, back in the 1988-89 season, when they lost to Arsenal at Anfield to hand the London side the title.

That's not to say there haven't been some close calls, though. Here, Mirror Football looks at some of the occasions where the title was very nearly thrown away at the last.

If there was ever going to be a team to overcome a final day deficit, it was surely the one which had won two Premier League titles out of two. However, despite a helping hand from Liverpool, Alex Ferguson's men couldn't get the job done.

Going into the final day in 1995, United were two points behind league leaders Blackburn Rovers. Both teams were on the road, with Blackburn at Anfield and United

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