5 teams that were more entertaining than the eventual League Champions

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#3 Liverpool '13/14 (Champions - Manchester City)

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Liverpool's failure to win the League in '13/14 is largely attributed to Steven Gerrard's slip against Chelsea.

One of the most iconic moments of Premier League football in this decade has to be the most difficult moment in the Liverpool legend's 19 year illustrious career.

Stevie G is the most revered figure in Liverpool's recent history. The club captain is one of the most liked professional footballers in the world. And it's down to this, that the biggest slip-up in Liverpool's history is forgiven wholeheartedly by the Anfield faithful.

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The Reds were in scintillating form throughout the season with Luis Suarez playing out of his skin in each and every game. His brilliance rubbed off on the likes of Raheem Sterling and Daniel Sturridge who formed the most lethal trio in European football that year along with the Uruguayan.

The front three went on to score three goals or more in 23 out of the 43 matches in all competitions in the season. Unbelievable numbers those.

Luis Suarez caught the world's attention that season and has never looked back since. A staggering 31 goals in just the League resulted in Barcelona knocking on Liverpool's door.

Brendan Rodgers managed to lead his side to victories against Manchester United, Everton, Chelsea, Arsenal, Tottenham and eventual champions Manchester City in the League, but the fast-paced lethal attacking football on display was some of the finest to come out fo the club in a really long time.

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