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      <title>AGÜEROOOOO with {ggsoccer} and {gganimate}</title>
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      <description>tl;dr I used R to animate the goal that won Manchester City the 2011/12 Premier League title in breathtaking fashion.
Inspired by Ryo Nakagawara, who makes awesome R-related soccer content that you can find on his site and on Twitter.1
 The problem Soccer has run dry.
Leagues have been cancelled or decided on a contentious points-per-game basis given that there’s no precedent. The fate of the 2019/20 English Premier League season is still unknown.</description>
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