Thierry Henry’s poise, Roy Keane’s red mist and the most iconic Premier League imagery of the 2000s

Football photography has managed to capture some of the most memorable and iconic moments in the sport?s history in ways that have imprinted on our minds for the rest of our lives.Â
There is something enchanting and alluring about great sports photography, and football has been able to produce enough incredible moments that we could make a hundred lists over of the best football photos ever taken.
As they say, a picture is worth a thousand words, so we?ve picked out some of the greatest Premier League images of the noughties, in chronological order, for your perusal. Part one of this series, which covered the nineties, can be read here.
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Manchester United keeper Mark Bosnich follows in the misplaced footsteps of Massimo Taibi after dropping a clanger against Newcastle United at St James Park in February 2000.
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Neville Southall in goal for Bradford City against Leeds United at Valley Parade on 12 March 2000. The Welsh goalkeeper was a player-coach for the Bantams, but was called upon by manager Paul Jewell after all three of his net minders were injured at the same time. He was 41 at the time.
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