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- Amad Diallo scored in the 121st minute as Man United won 4-3 against Liverpool
- Diallo’s goal will add to one of football’s classic last-minute goals
- CHRIS SUTTON Reveals His Favorite Last Minute Goals of All Time – Listen to It’s All Kicking Off Podcast
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Chris Sutton has revealed his top five last-minute goals following Amad Diallo’s 121st-minute winner for Manchester United against Liverpool in the FA Cup quarter-final.
Diallo struck in the final seconds of the match to secure a 4-3 extra-time victory at Old Trafford.
The Ivorian was sent off after removing his shirt during the ensuing celebrations, earning him a second yellow card.
Diallo’s effort, however, did not make it into Sutton’s top five last-minute goals when the Premier League title winner was asked about his selections on this week’s edition of the Mail Sport podcast, It’s All Kicking Off.
Here are Sutton’s picks.
Amad Diallo scored a 121st minute winner as Man United beat Liverpool in the FA Cup
Amad scored to give Man United a 4-3 extra-time win over Liverpool at Old Trafford
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5. Chris Sutton â CELTIC 1-0 Rangers â May 2004
Sutton said: I’m moving here, is that okay?
âI scored for Celtic’s 2003-04 season on May 8th, my son Ollie’s birthday. We had beaten Rangers in every game that season.
âA good Rangers team at the time, 92 minutes on the clock. It wasn’t the best of games and I ended up throwing Stefan Klos 35 yards – it always goes further – at the end to win the game.
âIt was called the green and white season because we beat them in every game. A wonderful goal from me.
Chris Sutton included his last-minute long-range winning goal against Rangers in May 2004
4. Stan Collymore â LIVERPOOL 4-3 Newcastle â April 1996
“At number four, Stan Collymore, Liverpool and Newcastle, (starting) Kevin Keegan collapsed. I think it was 92 minutes on the clock,” Sutton said.
âSuch a watchable team, Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle were with (David) Ginola, (Faustino) Asprilla, (Les) Ferdinand in all out attack, Liverpool had great players too.
âCollymore was the goal that gave Kevin Keegan and his team a brilliant game that season.â
Stan Collymore scored the winner in a classic match to damage Newcastle’s title hopes in 1996
3. Nwankwo Kanu â Chelsea 2-3 ARSENAL â October 1999
Sutton said: “At number three I also played that game for Chelsea, believe it or not.”
âChelsea led 2-0 at home against Arsenal, (a match with) a strong rivalry.
âKanu scored a hat-trick and his final goal from a very tight angle on the touchline, a brilliant finish.
âI didn’t like the result because I was playing for Chelsea at the time but it was a real drama, I think there was like a monsoon, it came at Stamford Bridge.
âIt was memorable for the wrong reasons but a brilliant hat-trick from Kanu.â
Nwankwo Kanu scored a signing hat-trick to help Arsenal beat Chelsea in 1999
2. Sergio AgĂŒero â MAN CITY 3-2 QPR â May 2012
âAt number two, the AgĂŒero moment, (after Man City were) two down against QPR,â Sutton said.
âAgueroâs goal is etched in Premier League history.
âBrilliant finish and brilliant comeback, they were a great team.â
Sergio Aguero’s famous winner won Man City’s first Premier League title in 2012.
1. Ole Gunnar Solskjaer â MAN UNITED 2-1 Bayern Munich â May 1999
âAt number one, the best last minute goal would be Ole Gunnar Solskjaer,â Sutton said.
âThe best team I think I’ve ever seen, that Manchester United team, they always had the determination to go all the way and were famous for the goals Fergie scored.
“Sheringham first, but then Solskjaer’s winner at Barcelona against Bayern Munich, that would be the best last minute goal.”
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer won Manchester United the Champions League title in 1999.