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What they said about Sergio Aguero’s dramatic injury-time title-clinching goal

Friday marks the 10th anniversary of Sergio Aguero’s dramatic injury-time title-clinching goal for Manchester City against QPR.

Aguero struck with 93 minutes and 20 seconds on the clock as City came from behind to win 3-2 at the Etihad Stadium and snatch the Premier League crown from rivals Manchester United.

Here, the PA news agency speaks to some footballing personalities about that game.

“My reflections are: Paddy Kenny (QPR goalkeeper) 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, which I find strange; Djibril Cisse celebrating after the game with the City players. No, listen. It’s an historic moment in the Premier League. So I’m sure if you’re not involved as a Manchester United player, that’s probably one of the greatest moments in the league.”

“I know there is a perception commentators write their stuff down but they don’t, I can tell you. It was an unscripted, off-the-cuff response. We’re all football fans and I just hope I captured the mood of every football fan, not just in the stadium but watching around the UK, and hopefully it’s been heard around the world since. I thank my boss because I don’t pick my games. I was sent there that day and it turned out to be an extra special one.”

“He (Aguero) was so important, so instrumental to any achievement we had. I really feel without him a lot of it wouldn’t have been possible. That goal in 2012 was just the start of many, many moments in which would be decisive for us.”

“I think that is the iconic moment of the Premier League – how it ended, the commentary, just everything about it, the timing, what it meant to Manchester City, where they could go after that. So,

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