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Premier League Awards (Part 3): Best Improvement, Best Save, Best Revival and Best Manager The Premier League 2024-25 season delivered a spectrum of compelling narratives, from player transformations to managerial masterclasses. As the dust settles, several individuals stand out for their remarkable contributions: Ryan Gravenberch as the most improved player, Emiliano Martínez for the season’s finest save, Chris Wood for his veteran resurgence, and Arne Slot for a historic managerial debut. Each of these award winners left an indelible mark on the campaign. Here, we celebrate their achievements. You can also read Part 1 and Part 2 of our Premier League awards.…

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Premier League Awards (Part 2): Best Goal, Best Youngster and Best Value Signing The Premier League 2024-25 campaign delivered a rich tapestry of unforgettable moments, emerging stars, and transformative signings. Among these, three highlights captivated fans and pundits alike: Kaoru Mitoma’s majestic Goal of the Season, Dean Huijsen’s emergence as Rookie of the Year, and Nikola Milenkovic’s exceptional value-for-money signing. Here, we explore these standout contributions that left a lasting imprint on a thrilling Premier League season. Goal of the Season: Kaoru Mitoma (Brighton 3-0 Chelsea, 14 February) Valentine’s Day at the Amex Stadium saw Brighton produce a dominant performance…

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Premier League Awards (Part 1): MVP and Best Display The curtain has closed on an exhilarating Premier League 2024/25 season, delivering a wealth of unforgettable moments and top-tier football. Among the many highlights, two standout performances defined the campaign: Mohamed Salah’s exceptional season with Liverpool, earning him the MVP award, and Cole Palmer’s extraordinary single-game heroics for Chelsea. Let’s dive into the defining achievements of the season, starting with the most valuable player and then spotlighting the best single-match performance. MVP/Player of the Season: Mohamed Salah, Liverpool Awarding Mohamed Salah the title of Most Valuable Player for the 2024-25 Premier…

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Real Betis vs Chelsea Conference League Final Preview Chelsea to win the trophy Both teams to score The 2024/25 UEFA Europa Conference League final sees a fascinating clash between two clubs with very different histories on the European stage. Real Betis are appearing in their first-ever major continental final, while Chelsea are gunning for their sixth UEFA trophy, one that would make them the first club in history to win all five major UEFA competitions: the Champions League, Europa League, Cup Winners’ Cup, Super Cup, and now potentially, the Conference League. For Betis, the incentive is primarily about legacy and silverware.…

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Matchday 38 Awards Isn’t this a bit sad? But let’s bask in the fact that there are only 82 days left until the Premier League is up and running again. It has been a great, hugely entertaining campaign and now the last matchday of it is in the record books too. Liverpool kicked off their title celebrations with a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at Anfield, while now we also know the teams that will be joining the Reds in next season’s Champions League: Arsenal, Manchester City, Chelsea, Newcastle. Chelsea secured their position thanks to a 1-0 away win against fellow…

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Liverpool vs Crystal Palace Report Scorers: Salah 85’; Sarr 9’ Red Card: Gravenberch 68’ Liverpool ended their triumphant 2024/25 campaign with a 1-1 draw against Crystal Palace at Anfield, as they lifted the Premier League trophy in front of their home supporters for the first time in 35 years. Despite going behind early, the champions rallied to secure a point thanks to a late deflected effort from Mohamed Salah, capping a record-breaking season in fitting fashion. First Half – Palace Spoil the Party Early There was a celebratory atmosphere at Anfield before kick-off, with the FA Cup and Premier League champions…

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Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea Report Scorers: Colwill 50’ Chelsea secured their long-awaited return to the UEFA Champions League with a narrow 1-0 win over Nottingham Forest at the City Ground, ensuring a fourth-place Premier League finish in Enzo Maresca’s first domestic campaign at the helm. Levi Colwill’s second-half strike proved decisive, while Forest were left to settle for a UEFA Conference League berth after missing out on the top five. First Half – Cagey Start in High-Stakes Clash With both sides eyeing a place in Europe’s top competition next season, the match began in a cup final-like atmosphere. Forest, needing a…

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Wolves vs Brentford Report Scorers: Munetsi 75’; Mbeumo 20’ Wolverhampton Wanderers ended their Premier League campaign with a spirited 1-1 draw against Brentford at Molineux, as Vítor Pereira capped off his impressive rescue job with a tally of 33 points from 22 games. The result denied the Bees a chance at European qualification, as results elsewhere went against them, leaving both sides to settle for mid-table finishes. First Half – Brentford Strike Against the Run of Play Despite having more to play for, Brentford were second-best in the early stages, with Wolves’ Matheus Cunha – potentially playing his final game for…

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Tottenham vs Brighton Report Scorers: Solanke 17’ (P); Hinshelwood 51’, 64’, O’Riley 87’ (P), Gomez 90+3’ Tottenham Hotspur fell to their 22nd Premier League defeat of the campaign as Jack Hinshelwood led Brighton & Hove Albion to a thrilling 4-1 turnaround at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. Early Lead for Spurs Through Solanke Penalty The visitors aimed to capitalise on a possible Europa League hangover from Spurs, but struggled to threaten Guglielmo Vicario during the opening exchanges. Mathys Tel looked lively from the outset and played a key role in the opener. After a surging run into the area, he was brought…

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Manchester United vs Aston Villa Report Scorers: Diallo 76’, Eriksen 87’ (P) Red Card: E. Martinez 45+1’ Manchester United ended their Premier League season on a high, defeating Aston Villa 2-0 at Old Trafford to deny the visitors UEFA Champions League qualification in controversial fashion. A first-half red card for Emiliano Martínez and second-half goals from Amad Diallo and Christian Eriksen sealed the result, condemning Villa to a sixth-place finish and ensuring United avoided their worst-ever Premier League finish. First Half – Red Devils Dominate, Villa Collapse Still reeling from their UEFA Europa League final defeat, United began brightly with renewed…

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