What a moment. What a day. What a season.

Sergio Aguero scored what must be the most famous goal in Premier League history on this day 11 years ago.

It was a strike on 93 minutes and 20 seconds that secured our first ever Premier League crown and sent the Etihad Stadium crowd into utter jubilation.

And moments later, the final whistle blew and we were champions!

It capped off what was an extraordinary game.

Roberto Mancini’s side needed three points to clinch the prize that has eluded us since 1968 and took the lead through Pablo Zabaleta just before the interval.

Djibril Cisse made it 1-1 soon after the restart before former City midfielder Joey Barton was dismissed for the visitors after a clash with Carlos Tevez.

Despite that, QPR remarkably went 2-1 ahead via Jamie Mackie’s far-post header in the 66th minute.

All looked lost. The game. The title. But hope? Never!

City scored two stoppage time goals to ensure the blue side of Manchester ended 44 years of hurt and, in the process, stop neighbours United earning their 20th crown.

Edin Dzeko headed home the equaliser before Aguero broke into the box before powering home the winner past Paddy Kenny, to the soundtrack of Martin Tyler’s commentary, to send the Etihad into utter bedlam.

Aguero wheeled away to celebrate and that moment will forever be immortalised in a statue that now stands on the east side of our stadium.

Watch classic highlights of that fabulous game in the video player above.