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Sergio Aguero's legendary goal is the subject of conspiracy theory

Sergio Aguero’s legendary goal against Queens Park Rangers has become the subject of a new conspiracy theory. Yeh, seriously.

The unforgettable moment that Manchester City won the Premier League title with a stoppage-time comeback crowned by Aguero’s goal celebrated its 10th birthday earlier this month.

And as the footballing community looked back on Aguero rippling the net at the Etihad Stadium, there were more than a few fans who posited some controversial theories about the iconic moment.

In fact, the pot was even stirred by none other than Wayne Rooney, who was part of the Manchester United side that was dethroned by Aguero’s goal on May 13, 2012.

Speaking to The Sun, Rooney turned heads by saying: “Paddy Kenny should have done better for a couple of the goals.

“City get the second goal and QPR kick it straight back to them and that’s never been questioned – I find that strange.

“Djibril Cisse celebrating after the game with the City players, but yeah listen it’s a historic moment in the Premier League so I’m sure that – if you are not involved as a Manchester United player, that’s probably one of the greatest moments in the league.”

Well, you’re not alone, Wayne, because the talk of QPR’s behaviour after Edin Dzeko scored the equalising goal for Roberto Mancini’s men has sparked a wider debate across social media.

In fact, footage of the moment in question has reared its head with the Rs – who also secured Premier League survival that day – lumping the ball out for a throw-in straight after kick-off.

It still took the Citizens another minute and a half to score the winning goal from that point onwards, but QPR immediately conceding possession didn’t exactly do the hosts any harm.

And there are plenty of fans

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