After a thrilling Premier League season, re-live eight of the greatest games of all time
SunSport runs down some classic clashes including a spectacular clash at Norwich's Carrow Road in 2015-16
DELVE into your mind deep enough and somewhere will be the enduring memory of Liverpool's stunning, late 5-4 win over Norwich from the 2015-16 season.
The Reds made the long trip to Carrow Road looking to get back on track after a shaky run of form, but found themselves 3-1 down having taken a 1-0 lead early in the first half.
After surging back to 4-3 ahead with just seconds left in the game it looked all but over.
Enter Sebastien Bassong, who rifled the Canaries level from 18 yards to seal a point.
Or had he? With Jurgen Klopp raging at the fourth official Adam Lallana unbelievably volleyed home a winner.
Cue silence around Carrow Road. Stunned silence. What a few minutes. What a game.
It will almost certainly go down in history as one of the greatest Premier League encounters of all time.
With that in mind, SunSport runs down some of the most famous encounters in the top flight in the Prem era.
Liverpool 4 Newcastle 3 — April 30, 1996
WITHOUT a doubt one of the most dramatic Premier League game of all time.
With so much hinging on the result for Newcastle in their title push, there was a goal in the second minute, a goal in the last and a frenetic game with never a dull moment.
Stan Collymore ultimately bagged the clincher, prompting that reaction from Kevin Keegan.
Manchester City 3 QPR 2 — May 13, 2012
AGUERO-O-O-O-O-H!
Man City scored twice in the dying moments at 2-1 down to secure a stunning comeback and their first ever Premier League title in the process.
Sergio Aguero grabbed the all-important winner to deny rivals Man United another Prem crown in one of the most iconic moments in football history.
Arsenal 4 Tottenham 4 — October 29, 2008
HARRY REDKNAPP had just taken over as Tottenham manager with his team at the bottom of the table after a terrible start to the campaign.
Arsenal expected to pick up all three points.
How wrong they were in one of the most breathless games in Prem history.
Tottenham 3 Manchester United 5 — September 29, 2001
THE ultimate game of two halves.
The scoreline at half time read Tottenham 3 Man Utd 0.
The scond half had a slightly different complexion.
Final score? Tottenham 3 Man Utd 5. Well, that escalated quickly.
Tottenham manager Glenn Hoddle’s after-game excuse? That Spurs went in at half-time too far in front!
Arsenal 5 Middlesbrough 3 — August 22, 2004
ARSENAL came back from 3-1 down to win in sensational style — and equalled Nottingham Forest’s 42-game top flight unbeaten run in doing it.
Gunners legend Thierry Henry led the fightback with goals aplenty in an eight-goal thriller.
Manchester United 4 Manchester City 3 — September 20, 2009
MAN CITY had splashed the cash in the summer, bringing in Carlos Tevez... from neighbours United.
All Alex Ferguson had done was bring in Michael Owen.
But with the game at 3-3 on 96 minutes, up stepped Owen to poach a dramatic winner and send Old Trafford into overdrive.
Liverpool 4 Arsenal 4 — April 21, 2009
A GAME Liverpool had to win to stay in the title race.
But Andrey Arshavin had other ideas, thinking he’d won the game with his FOURTH of the match in the last minute.
But Yossi Benayoun was on hand to tie things up at 4-4 in injury time.
Spectacular stuff.
Arsenal 4 Newcastle 4 — February 5, 2011
ARSENAL needed a win to stay in touch with Manchester United at the top of the Premier League.
And they were on course for a resounding win, with the Gunners 4-0 up at half-time.
But two Joey Barton penalties started a stunning fightback and Chiek Tiote slammed in a late volley to steal a share of the spoils.