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FootballEPL: 5 Most Dramatic Games in History After Tottenham Versus Chelsea
- Tottenham and Chelsea delivered one of the most chaotic matches in recent memory
- But that match was not the most eventful tie in Premier League history
- Sports Brief delves into the history of the Premier League, highlighting five memorable matches
Is Tottenham Hotspur versus Chelsea the wildest game in Premier League history?
In one of the most chaotic matches in the Premier League, there were five goals, an additional five disallowed, two red cards, the possibility of several more, and a total of nine VAR reviews.
And, in the end, Chelsea secured three points with a 4-1 victory against Tottenham.
The five goals scored only scratched the surface of the story, as VAR disallowed another five goals, along with two red cards issued, per Sky Sports.
To top it off, there were several more incidents and a total of nine VAR reviews during an unforgettable 90 minutes in the Premier League.
However, according to the Premier League, there have been some other iconic Premier League fixtures that are often mentioned as classics.
Sports Brief takes a look at five memorable games in Premier League history.
Tottenham 4-4 Arsenal (2008-2009)
Another one for Tottenham, but this is a memory cherished by their fans.
They managed to net two goals from the 89th minute onwards, securing a draw in this memorable North London derby.
Man City 3-2 QPR (2011-2012)
This match is often referred to as the "Aguerooooo!" match. It was one of the most legendary endings to a Premier League match ever witnessed. Requiring a victory to secure their first title, City found themselves trailing 2-1 as stoppage time loomed.
Edin Dzeko pulled them level in the second minute of added time, and then a familiar figure took the stage. The rest, as they say, is history.
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FootballLiverpool 4-4 Arsenal (2008-2009)
Andrey Arshavin's remarkable four-goal performance at Anfield is not easily forgotten. Arshavin shone brightly, thinking he had secured the victory by making it 4-3 in the 90th minute.
However, there was still room for a dramatic, last-gasp Liverpool equaliser.
Newcastle United 4-4 Arsenal (2010-2011)
Newcastle found themselves trailing 4-0 but mounted a remarkable comeback in the second half, netting four goals to earn a well-deserved draw.
Cheick Tiote's extraordinary volleyed equalizer remains an unforgettable moment.
Manchester United 4-3 Manchester City (2009-2010)
Manchester City had spent generously during the summer, including the acquisition of Carlos Tevez from United.
United, on the other hand, had made a relatively modest move by bringing in Michael Owen, who many believed to be past his prime and no longer a significant threat.
However, with the score level at 3-3 in the 96th minute, Owen came forward to skillfully score the decisive goal.
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Fans praise Tottenham vs. Chelsea cracker
Earlier, Sports Brief reported on fans singling Tottenham's Premier League clash against rivals Chelsea as one of the best games of the season so far.
The two London giants locked horns in an epic derby on Monday night, with the Blues ending Spurs' impressive winning run in the league.