looking atMan City’s individual awards and accolades for the season, it’s clear how complete and consistent the team was this season. from winning the Premier League title to a host of individual awards and academy achievements, it was a year that proved why they are the best club in the world.
Voted by the PFA: premier League Team of the Year
a whopping six City players were named inthe men’s EPL category.
- GK: ederson
- DF: N’Golo Kanselu, Ruben Dias, John Stones
- MFs: kevin De Bruyne, Ilkay Gündoğan
theWomen’s WSL category was also strongly represented with four players from the Man City Women’s team.
- sam Mewis
- caroline Weir
- chloe Kelly
- lauren Hamp
individual awards
PL Golden Glove
ederson Moraeswas awarded the Premier League Golden Glovefor keeping a record number of clean sheets this season, repeating his feat from last year.
PL Manager of the Year
pepGuardiola was named EPL Manager of the Year after another outstanding season of leadership in the EPL. although the Champions League final was a disappointment, the league was his best.
PL Player of the Year
ruben Diaswas named Player of the Year for his dominant presence at the back. he anchored City’s defense with his unwavering defensive leadership throughout the season.
PL Young Player of the Year & PFA Young Player of the Year
phil Fodenproved his full potential by winning the Young Player of the Year title in both the EPL and PFA, establishing himself as the future and present of the team.
PFA Female Young Player of the Year
lauren Hamm was named the Women’s Young Player of the Year after a breakout season in the WSL, and looks set to be a key part of City’s future.
PFA Male Player of the Year
kevin De Bruyne was named PFA Player of the Year for the second consecutive season, reaffirming the absolute dominance of the City midfield.
PL2 Player of the Year
liam Delap was named PL2 Player of the Year for his performances for EDS (reserve team). looking forward to a possible promotion to the first team next season.
man City team performance summary
- premier League title – Men’s First Team
- PL2 title – City EDS team (14 points clear of second-place Chelsea)
- Wonthe U18 Premier League North – clinched with a last-game win over Burnley
with wins in all three categories, Manchester City has won three league titles. the organizational structure of the entire organization, from youth to adult teams, stood out.
UEFA Champions League final in a nutshell
the final was a disappointing one. the final flow and tactical execution left something to be desired, but looking back at the entire season, this was a team that deserved to challenge for Europe’s top honors. Guardiola’s tactical legacy will likely continue into next season.
wrap-up: Hard work doesn’t betray you
the individual and team achievements of City players this season weren’t the result of talent alone; they were the result of consistency, dedication, and teamwork. while there was the occasional “why this player?” reaction, all of the winners were well deserving.
hopefully, next season, we’ll be able to hold the Champions League trophy in our arms. even then, we will remember this moment.
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