🏆 PL Awards: Origi goes clutch, Bernardo magic and running for Rangnick | OneFootball

🏆 PL Awards: Origi goes clutch, Bernardo magic and running for Rangnick | OneFootball

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Phil Costa¡6 December 2021

🏆 PL Awards: Origi goes clutch, Bernardo magic and running for Rangnick

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It was another dramatic weekend of Premier League action with plenty of talking points to cover.

Here are our weekly awards …


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The ‘Coming Up Clutch’ Award

We’re not sure how he does it but Divock Origi has done it again for Liverpool.

After his injury time goal against Wolves, the Belgian has now scored three Premier League goals in injury time for the club – talk about coming up clutch.


The ‘Off The Mark’ Award

Welcome to Manchester United, Ralf Rangnick.

The German becomes one of four managers to win their first game in charge of the club – start as you mean to go on?


The ‘That Man Again’ Award

Bernardo Silva is one of the form players in England right now and Watford know all about him.

The Manchester City wizard has now scored more goals against them (7 games, 5 goals) than any other Premier League side.


The ‘Pick Your Moment’ Award

West Ham are flying at the moment and with moments like this, it’s easy to understand why.

Arthur Masuaku scored his first Premier League goal in the win over Chelsea and what a goal it was – talk about picking your moments.


The ‘One Man Show’ Award

Newcastle haven’t got many signings right of late but Callum Wilson continues to be an inspired one.

Since joining the club, the striker has scored 10 more goals than any other teammate and there are more to come.


The ‘Achilles Heel’ Award

Set piece coaches are all the rage right now – do Leicester have one?

It doesn’t look like it. The Foxes have conceded ten (TEN!) goals from set pieces this season after their defeat against Aston Villa. Yikes.


The ‘Butterfingers’ Award

Don’t give anything valuable to Southampton because they can’t hold onto anything.

The Saints have dropped 71 points from winning positions since Ralph Hasenhüttl took over in 2018 – 15 more than any other side.


The ‘Unlikely Source’ Award

It turns out Aston Villa defenders don’t score many braces.

Until Ezri Konsa turned up against Leicester, becoming the first Villa defender to score a brace since Ciaran Clark in 2010.