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‘Proud, grateful’

Updated on: 22 August,2024 07:23 AM IST  |  London
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After clinching ‘very special’ PFA Player of the Year award, Manchester City forward Phil Foden says he is…

‘Proud, grateful’

Man City’s Phil Foden after winning the PFA Player of the Year award at the Opera House in Manchester on Tuesday. Pic/Getty Images

Manchester City forward Phil Foden won the Professional Footballers’ Association Player of the Year award on Tuesday. Foden played a key role in City winning an unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League title last term. The 24-year-old scored 19 times and delivered eight assists for Pep Guardiola’s team as they pipped Arsenal to the title on the last day of the season. “To win this award is something very special and it is one that I am very proud of and grateful for. To be recognised this way by your fellow professionals means everything and I would like to thank everyone who voted for me,” Foden said.


“I also want to pay special thanks to Pep, the City coaches and all my teammates as they help me to try and get better every single day.” Foden has already set his sights on a fifth successive Premier League crown after City started their title defence with a 2-0 win at Chelsea on Sunday. “Last season was another very special one for everyone at the Club but now all our focus is concentrated on trying to achieve more success this term,” he said. Foden also won the 2023-24 Premier League player of the season award and was named the Football Writers’ Association footballer of the year. 


Palmer wins too


Foden’s City teammates Erling Haaland, who won the award last year, and Rodri, as well as Chelsea’s Cole Palmer, Arsenal’s Martin Odegaard and Aston Villa’s Ollie Watkins were also on the Player of the Year shortlist. Chelsea forward Palmer was named the men’s PFA young player of the year. Foden and Palmer’s awards made it the first time that both the senior and young player trophies went to English players since 2009-10, when Wayne Rooney and James Milner took home the silverware. England international Palmer was second only to Haaland in the Premier League scoring charts with 22 goals in a breakthrough campaign after leaving Guardiola’s team to move to Stamford Bridge. 

Clean sweep for Blues

City enjoyed a clean-sweep of the main awards at the Manchester ceremony as Khadija Shaw was voted the women’s Player of the Year.  Jamaican forward Shaw was the top scorer in the Women’s Super League with 21 goals as City were edged out for the title on goal difference by Chelsea.

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