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The QPR captain's red card in the second half gave City the man advantage and the vital extra minutes they needed

54 minutes Six minutes after Djibril Cissé's equaliser for QPR, play is stopped on 53min 35sec, with Manchester City attacking when the linesman sees Joey Barton elbow Carlos Tevez off the ball. The referee, Mike Dean, consults with his assistant before sending Barton off. The match does not resume until 57min 24sec with a Tevez free-kick – a gap in play of 3min 49sec. Which means plenty of stoppage time for City

90+2 minutes With City somehow trailing 2-1 against the 10 men of QPR, Barton's red card means they are given five minutes of stoppage time in which to score the two goals they need to win the league. It does not take long for them to find the first goal, Edin Dzeko heading in David Silva's corner after 91min 15sec to make it 2-2. They still need one more, but have only another 3min 45sec in which to find it

90+4 minutes

There are still more than 90 seconds remaining in the match when City pour forward again. Mario Balotelli makes a nuisance of himself on the edge of the area, the ball falls to Sergio Agüero, who takes it past a QPR defender and then beats Paddy Kenny with a powerful shot to make it 3-2 and seal the title for City. The goal is timed at 93min 20sec. The bonus Barton Time has swung the title race City's way Read More

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