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Following the final whistle, Vincent Kompany's side began their celebrations, with club staff and players invading the Amex Stadium pitch to toast victory with the club's fans. You can see he's like a kid," said Evra. "It's like he's just won the league for the first time. He's given that winning mentality to everyone, that hunger to try to win, that's Sir Alex Ferguson." READ MORE: Netherlands’ 1988 shirt wins ‘best ever’ in Paddy’s poll If it’s still going, there are probably odds on it at PaddyPower.com 6. Getting You’ll Never Walk Alone to No1 OK, so it’s not that classic, but you’ve got to feel for Liverpool fans. Practically overnight they’ve gone from potentially being days away from seeing their team lift a maiden Premier League trophy to being forced to stay indoors and watch reruns of games that took them to the cusp of glory – with the knowledge that it may all have been in vain. I didn't feel good enough... it made me feel smaller and weaker': Jamie Carragher hails Arsenal's Invincibles as 'the best team I EVER played against', ahead of Man United and Chelsea's title-winning teams

READ MORE: The hairiest football stars EVER on anniversary of Ryan Giggs’ legendary celebration If it’s still going, there are probably odds on it at PaddyPower.com 2. Getting a tattoo Wolves boss Gary O'Neil says referee Michael Salisbury admitted he 'got it wrong' with Fulham's first penalty in their 3-2 win… and insists his team are SEVEN points worse off because of officials' mistakes When the Mexican revelation was caught by the Rovers goalkeeper Paul Robinson inside the area, albeit no longer in possession of the ball, it fell to a "terrified" Evertonian, Rooney, to apply the final push to Liverpool's shared place on the perch from the penalty spot. The winning mentality that Ferguson has ingrained in the club and is unsurpassed in the Premier League had pulled through once more. Good guy, Cristiano! Ronaldo sportingly tells referee to OVERTURN decision to award him a penalty in AFC Champions League game... despite Al-Nassr drawing 0-0This year saw F1 conquer Vegas, a Wolff whose bark is now worse than his bite... and dominant Dutchman Max Verstappen stands tall as the driver of the CENTURY: Nine things we learned from 2023 season Ferdinand said: “This club will never sit and rest on its laurels, especially with the manager we’ve got. The manager is a winner and everything stems from him really.” It is the collective that has stood United apart. Berbatov and Rooney have excelled in stages, Hernandez has emerged and Nemanja Vidic, Edwin van der Sar and Giggs have provided consistently.

Eventually the convoy arrived in Victoria Gardens, where perhaps every second reveller was wearing a Leicester shirt and many had stories to tell, such as the three Italian geology students making a pilgrimage to London in honour of Ranieri. Arsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg doubts whether Mikel Arteta's side can win the title this season... but does think they will be Man City's main challengers again Social media would be flooded with pictures of creative and bizarre tattoos – Jurgen Klopp appearing to give birth to the Premier League trophy whilst Mo Salah, Sadio Mane and Roberto Firmino hold his hands, anyone? – which mark their title win in gory style. Perhaps the only confirmed detail of Saturday’s extravaganza is that the Leicester City superfan Steve Worthy will have the honour of handing the Premier League trophy to his team before their game against Everton at the King Power.

Jamie Carragher predicts it will be a 'toss-up' between Anthony Gordon and Cole Palmer to make England's Euro 2024 squad after their blistering starts to the season Marking a momentous occasion with a tattoo is a rite of passage for many football fans, and this would have been no exception. Outside the restaurant, nine-year-old Louis Goodge weaved through the crowds for a glimpse of his heroes. His Leicester-born parents, Ellie and Joe Goodge, took Louis and his younger sister Ivy, six, out of school and drove from Hertfordshire so they could be part of the amazing story. “Louis has only just started watching football this season. It’s inspiring, the fact that anyone, not just big teams, can do it,” said Ellie, as her son beamed. “I’ve just seen Kasper Schmeichel,” he said excitedly.

Tie loosened, arms stretched out wide, he made particular mention of the young players he has blooded this season who have now tasted a first title triumph. In 2005-06 a period of transition saw United offer a tame challenge to Chelsea in the Premier League and finish bottom of their Champions League group. The contrast five seasons on should not go unnoticed. “You can see he’s like a kid,” said Evra. “It’s like he’s just won the league for the first time.” Inflatables were hurled and flares let off as City's supporters basked in their incredible victory and City's players even mobbed former player Yaya Toure, who was in Brighton on punditry duty. REVEALED: Tiger Woods will make his highly-anticipated return to the PGA Tour alongside long-time pal Justin Thomas at the Hero World Challenge Thursday It's ON! Conor Benn vs Chris Eubank Jnr is set to be finalised THIS WEEK - despite ongoing legal battle over two failed drugs tests from Benn that saw previous bout cancelled - with Tottenham likely to be the venueArsenal legend Freddie Ljungberg reveals the ONE weakness he thinks Arsene Wenger's Invincibles had and the 2004 team-mate he admired the most as Swede admits his Champions League regret on MNF However, if they believed Spurs would meekly accept defeat to their local adversary on their own turf, they had another thing coming. Jamie Redknapp produced a stunning drive from well outside the area to halve the deficit shortly after the hour mark and Robbie Keane made no mistake from the penalty spot to equalise deep into added time. Arsenal haven’t won the Premier League since triumphing at Tottenham in April 2004 (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images) It was not only football fans revelling in the moment. Liz Gray, 58, cycled to the stadium because she felt “enthused” by the history making title victory and its effect on the city. “I’m not a football fan at all but this has really inspired me,” she said. “It’s great for the city to have something to celebrate. It’s great for people to have common events. I’ve been caught up in it.” That dull cubicle you’ve never noticed in the corner of your office? Yeah, that would suddenly become a sea of red scarves and flags, the walls adorned with posters of Jurgen Klopp, with the desk housing a “Champions 2019/20” coffee mug and an inflatable Premier League trophy.

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