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Premier League awards for 2021-22 season

The 2021-22 Premier League season was absolutely bonkers, pretty much from start to finish, and now it’s over it’s time to dish out our awards.

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Below you will find all of the awards we have dished out from one of the best (if not the best) PL seasons in history.

From honoring the top players and coaches to selecting our favorite moments, goals and more, this was a lot of fun for the whole ProSoccerTalk crew to discuss.

Joe Prince-Wright: Kevin de Bruyne. Drove City to the title and showed his class when it mattered most, especially down the stretch. His driving run and cross to set up Gundogan’s winner on the final day summed up everything great about KDB. He took this City team by the scruff of the neck and became its go-to guy.

Nick Mendola: Heung-min Son. Apologies to Kevin De Bruyne, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Mohamed Salah, but their teams were fine without them this year. Spurs were 2W-1D-6L in all comps when Son didn’t play, and the two wins were over Morecambe and Leicester City

Andy Edwards: I’m going to keep it simple, the correct answer is Mohamed Salah.

Nick Mendola: Phil Foden. No one else is close.

Joe Prince-Wright: Phil Foden, the Stockport Iniesta. As Nick said, it wasn’t even close this year although a special shootout to Jacob Ramsey and Bukayo Saka.

Andy Edwards: Bukayo Saka. To do what he’s done consistently all season long, especially after what happened to him in the EURO 2020 final last summer is astounding. Had Arsenal finished in the top four plenty more people would be talking about Saka.

Joe Prince-Wright: This is actually a really tough one. Of course, Klopp and Guardiola are on a totally different level to everyone else and should win it.

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