3. Steven Gerrard's slip (2014)
Not even Liverpool's recent Champions League victory will have erased this horrible moment from the minds of the fans. The story is as infamous as it is popular.
After a hard-earned 3-2 victory against rivals Manchester City, club captain and legend Steven Gerrard gathered his team in a huddle and said to them, "this does not f*****g slip". All the Liverpool player wanted was to win the Premier League title after achieving everything else with his boyhood club, and he had never been closer to glory as he was in 2014. What followed was the stuff of nightmares.
When Jose Mourinho's Chelsea visited Anfield, all the Reds needed was a draw to remain favourites for the title that season as the Cityzens were playing catch up. Near the half-time mark, however, all of Liverpool's season came undone - going to receive a bad pass from defender Mamadou Sakho, Gerrard slipped and an opportunistic Demba Ba stole the ball and ran half the pitch to finish past Simon Mignolet. Gerrard looked like a man who had seen his death, and his team ended up losing the game 2-0; the title subsequently slipped away from their hands.
2. Eden Hazard's goal against Tottenham Hotspur, Leicester City win the league title (2016)
The 2015-16 season is one of the most famous league seasons ever, for simply one reason - Leicester City's improbable title win. Promoted just a year ago, the Foxes went on and did the impossible as they captured England's crown and shocked the world in what was the most historic season of the decade.
It was the moment that Leicester captured the title which stands out here. Their closest rivals Tottenham Hotspur visited Chelsea in gameweek 36, and the away team needed a win to keep alive their tiny hopes of winning the Premier League. They went 2-0 up but were unable to hold on as goals from Tim Cahill and Eden Hazard saw the game end 2-2. Hazard's goal in the 83rd minute ensured that Leicester would be crowned champions, as the world marvelled at the impossible happening right in front of our eyes.
The Leicester City players were all gathered to watch the game together, and their reaction to Hazard's goal is a moment etched in history.