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Can you name every member of Manchester City's 2011-12 title-winning squad?

To mark the 12-year anniversary of Manchester City's first Premier League title, Sports Mole challenges you to name every member of their 2011-12 squad.

The 2023-24 Premier League season will go down to the wire, with Arsenal's victory over Manchester United ensuring that both they and Manchester City will have the chance to clinch the trophy on the final day.

It is a situation Man City are perfectly familiar with, having fought out impossibly tight title battles with Liverpool in recent years.

The most famous of their previous such final-day dramas came on May 13, 2012, though, when it was their local rivals Manchester United who were going toe to toe for the chance to be crowned champions of England.

Indeed, Man United were top of the table and on course for yet another title when the whistle blew in their match against Sunderland, leading to celebrations amongst the fans and the players.

Those celebrations proved premature, however, as Man City staged an incredible stoppage-time fightback against Queens Park Rangers, culminating in Sergio Aguero scoring one of the most dramatic injury-time winners in history.

The astonishing 3-2 triumph saw Man City pip Man United to their first ever Premier League crown on goal difference, laying the foundations for a decade and more of dominance which has followed since.

While several key members of Roberto Mancini's 2011-12 squad have since become club legends, there are some forgotten names who had fleeting experiences in the first team that season.

Here, to mark the 12-year anniversary of that unforgettable occasion, Sports Mole challenges you to name every player in Man City's squad who made at least one appearance in their title-winning campaign.


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