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The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

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Every fan loves a last-minute winner. While a 4-0 victory was good, nothing quite like a dramatic goal in stoppage time to get the blood pumping and outright beating the opposing team and sending the winning team into absolute madness.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

15. Alisson: West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Liverpool (2021)

Time to score: 95th minute

It's hard enough to score the winner in stoppage time, let alone a goalkeeper. In Liverpool's away game against West Bromwich Albion, Alisson produced one of the greatest moments in Premier League history. It also marked the first time in Liverpool's history that a goalkeeper had scored a goal for the team, and it was also significant for the Reds in their race for a top-four finish.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

In a 1-1 draw with already-relegated West Bromwich Albion, Liverpool decided to launch an onslaught at West Bromwich Albion as they knew they needed all three points to keep in touch with the team ahead of them. So, Alisson came on and the Brazilian goalkeeper made history by leaping high and firing a corner from Trent Alexander-Arnold's corner. In fact, Klopp admits that he has "never seen anything like this" in his life. In his post-match interview with Sky Sports, Alisson himself was quick to insist that it was God's intervention that made him a hero.

14. Declan Rice: Arsenal 3-1 Manchester United (2023)

Time scored: 96th minute

In a game of twists and turns, Arsenal staged a late comeback to win over Manchester United. The Gunners fell behind on Marcus Rashford's goal before Martin Odegaard equalised almost immediately. Then, when the game seemed to be losing its suspense, Garnacho burst into the box and fired past Ramsdale's goal to close to seal the three points for United. However, VAR intervened to determine that the Argentine was offside and Arsenal looked lucky to escape defeat.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

In the 96th minute, Arsenal's corner kick, new signing Declan Rice stopped the ball on his chest and shook his head to score, and then broke through Andre Onana's goal to help Arsenal take the lead in the final moments of the game. Gabriel Jesus then added another goal in stoppage time, but it was also an assist from Declan Rice.

13. Diwalker Origi: Liverpool 1-0 Everton (2018)

Time scored: 96th minute

A Merseyside derby was played out at Anfield, with Divock Origi finishing the game with the winner for Liverpool. With a 0-0 draw on the 96th minute, Van Dijk's diagonal shot looked destined to fly into the back of the net, but Jordan Pickford snatched the ball back from the top of the crossbar and Divock Origi pounced on it and slotted it into the empty net.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

12. Michael Owen: Manchester United 4-3 Manchester City (2009)

Time scored: 96th minute

One of the greatest Manchester derbies of all time, Michael Owen secured a dramatic 4-3 victory at Old Trafford with his best goal in the shirt. When the score was fixed at 3-3, the game was already destined to be a classic.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

Ryan Giggs burst into the box and then slid a pinpoint pass to Owen, who slotted home from Manchester City goalkeeper Shay Given, slotting home all three points to claim a dramatic victory. With only four minutes of stoppage time going on and Owen's goal coming six minutes after stoppage time, Manchester City boss Mark Hughes questioned where the extra time came from. Ferguson, meanwhile, danced a cheerful little dance on the sideline.

11. Kobe Maynoo: Wolves 3-4 Manchester United (2024)

Time scored: 97th minute

Marcus Rashford opened the scoring for United in the opening five minutes, while Rasmus Hojlen doubled the lead again in the 22nd minute. The home side were then awarded a controversial penalty which Pavlo Saravia converted to pull one back. Substitute Scott McTominay then added a goal, while Wolves' Max Kilman and Pedro Neto also scored in the 85th and 95th minutes respectively. There was a chance for both sides to win, and that's when Kobe Mainou stepped up. The 18-year-old weaved her way through the Wolves defence as she pleased, curling a ball into the bottom corner.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

10. Scott McTominay: Manchester United 2-1 Brentford (2023)

Time scored: 97th minute

By the time Scott McTominay was sent to save the team with three minutes remaining, many fans inside the Old Trafford stadium may have given up hope, and some may have even left the pitch, God knows how they would feel when they checked their phones to determine the final scoreline.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

9. Steven Bergwijn: Leicester City 2-3 Tottenham (2022)

Time scored: 97th minute

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

8. Rice Nelson: Arsenal 3-2 Bournemouth (2023)

Time scored: 97th minute

Under Mikel Arteta, the winger barely played all season but came off the bench when the Gunners were looking to come back from two goals down. An hour later, Thomas Partey's goal closed the gap and Rice Nelson was immediately on the back foot when he played the ball to Ben White, who scored to level the scores. In the 97th minute, when Arsenal's time was running out, Rice Nelson scored from the edge of the box after a corner was cleared.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

7. Douglas Luiz: Aston Villa 3-1 Crystal Palace (2023)

Time scored: 98th minute

Unai Emery's Aston Villa trailed from Crystal Palace with an early second-half goal from Odyssona Edouard before John Duran levelled the scores minutes before the end of regulation 90 minutes. Then, a dramatic scene ensued.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

It took quite some time for VAR to make a decision after Ollie Watkins was brought down by Crystal Palace defender Chris Richards, before Douglas Luiz converted a penalty in the eighth minute of stoppage time. Leon Bailey later added some extra sparkle to the game, but it was Douglas Luiz's goal that gave Aston Villa the stoppage-time lead.

6. Alexis McAllister: Brighton 1-0 Manchester United (2023)

Time scored: 99th minute

After being beaten by Manchester United in 2020 (we'll get to that later), Brighton got their revenge in 2023.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

5. Alex Iwobi: Everton 1-0 Newcastle United (2022)

Time scored: 99th minute

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

4. Darwin Nunez: Liverpool 1-0 Nottingham Forest (2024)

Time scored: 99th minute

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

3. Bruno Fernandes: Manchester United 3-2 Brighton & Hove Albion (2020)

Time scored: 100th minute

Bruno Fernandes stepped up to score a penalty in the 100th minute to give United an incredible victory.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

2. Dejan Kulusevski: Tottenham 2-1 Sheffield United (2023)

Time scored: 100th minute

Postecoglou's Tottenham side were effectively on the verge of defeat after a second-half goal from Gustavo Hamer, but Spurs regained their resolve in the final moments of stoppage time under the Australian manager. First, Richarlison ended his goal drought with a beautiful header to make it 1-1. Dejan Kulusevski then stepped up and slammed a right-footed past Sheffield United to win the game 2-1.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

1. Cole Palmer: Chelsea 4-3 Manchester United (2024)

Time scored: 101st minute

After Chelsea had a two-goal lead, United scored twice before the half-time whistle and then took the lead with Garnacho's header in a stunning comeback. Erik ten Hag's Manchester United looked set to take all three points at Stamford Bridge until the end of the game when Diogo Dalot was ruled to bring down Noni Madueke in the box. Cole Palmer calmly converted the second penalty of the night to equalise and the game didn't end there.

The 15 latest finishes in Premier League history!

In the 100th minute, Enzo Fernandez whipped in a corner and Palmer fired a swift shot that deflected off Scott McTominay and flew into the United net to give Chelsea a 4-3 victory.

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