Premier League moments: Graeme Souness picks Sergio Aguero winner
Thursday 30 July 2015 21:48, UK
Sky Sports is celebrating 23 years as the home of the Premier League by asking you to vote for your favourite moment of all time from the world's most exciting league.
Our panel of experts has selected 160 great Premier League clips for you to watch here and you can vote for the moment you think is the greatest of all.
As part of our pundit picks, Graeme Souness looks back at Sergio Aguero's last-gasp winner to give Manchester City their first Premier League title in the most dramatic fashion.
Manchester City 3-2 Queens Park Rangers - May 13,2012
With the clock ticking agonisingly towards full-time at a sun-drenched Etihad Stadium, the red half of Manchester was eagerly anticipating celebrating a 20th league title at the Stadium of Light.
The 'noisy neighbours' Manchester City were trailing 10-man QPR 2-1 heading into stoppage time on the final day of the season, while United had beaten Sunderland thanks to Wayne Rooney's first-half goal.
But with some City fans in disbelief that they had seemingly thrown the title away, Edin Dzeko equalised in the 92nd minute to give them a glimmer of hope and ensure an anxious wait for United fans some 137 miles away on Wearside.
Then in the dying embers of stoppage time, Sergio Aguero collected the ball from Mario Balotelli on the edge of the box before rounding Nedum Onuoha and slamming it past Paddy Kenny to give City their first title in 44 years and spark pandemonium at the Etihad.
Graeme's memory
"Manchester City winning it three years ago in such dramatic fashion," said Souness, when asked to pick for #PLmoments.
"When you think you go a whole season and it takes the last kick, of the very last game, in the last minute to win it on goal difference...
"I thought that was just drama personified. I don't think it gets more dramatic than that.
"I think Martin Tyler's 'Agueroooooo' was just theatre, just absolute theatre."
Jamie Carragher, Thierry Henry and Gary Neville are among the Sky Sports pundits who have taken a trip down memory lane to celebrate the Premier League's return.