3. Steve Bruce's Late Double Against Sheffield Wednesday
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jKk5lFV20c0 United were among the favourites to win the first Premier League, back in 1992/93, and there was a growing sense that Ferguson was building something special at Old Trafford. They had had to sit back and watch Liverpool dominate English football for 20 years, and now it was their turn. They were in a tussle with Villa and Norwich City all season long, and by the time they faced Sheffield Wednesday in April 1993, they trailed the former by two points. Paul Ince conceded a penalty after 64 minutes, which John Sheridan converted for the Owls, and there was suddenly a feeling that the title might be slipping away from Old Trafford. With time running out, an unlikely goalscoring hero came to United's rescue. Steve Bruce, a terrific centre-back during many years at the club, headed home brilliantly with four minutes remaining, and there was still time for a incredible finish. Six minutes into injury-time, the ball flew off a Wednesday player into the path of Bruce, and the Englishman headed past Chris Woods to send the home fans into ecstasy. Ferguson and Brian Kidd's celebrations on the pitch were memorable, and it gave United a huge momentum boost. They went on to win the title with relative ease in the end, and their period of dominance was underway.