🏆 PL Awards: Super Salah, cheeky Ronaldo and tempting fate terribly | OneFootball

🏆 PL Awards: Super Salah, cheeky Ronaldo and tempting fate terribly | OneFootball

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Padraig Whelan·17 October 2022

🏆 PL Awards: Super Salah, cheeky Ronaldo and tempting fate terribly

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Liverpool bounced back in style against Manchester City, Arsenal showed their mettle and the pressure increased at Leicester over the weekend.

It is time to hand out our awards.


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The it was at this moment award

Yep, we think this is the precise moment João Cancelo knew his much too tight man-marking on Mo Salah on the halfway line hadn’t went as planned at all.


The Super Kepa Award

A 1.93 xG from five efforts from inside the area in the first half alone and no goals for Aston Villa. That is why Kepa is the world most expensive goalkeeper.


The tempting fate award

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This pre-match tweet from Nottingham Forest ahead of playing Wolves seemed risky.

Rúben Neves confirmed afterwards it had circulated around the Wolves group chat and after the win, their own Twitter account couldn’t resist biting back.


The Daniel Day Lewis award for my left foot

An exclusive and largely Liverpool-themed club for the Egyptian star.


The lord loves a trier award

You can’t blame Cristiano Ronaldo for attempting it but he was never getting away with that one.


The he is human award

For those expecting otherworldly feats from the Man City superstar every week, his outing at Anfield was a gentle return to earth.

But with the kind of close attention like in the photo above, maybe you can understand why he struggled …


The Pythagoras award for defying angles

In finding the net from there, Bukayo Saka became the first Arsenal player to reach 50 goal involvements under Mikel Arteta.


The on a roll award

Only six more to go to equal Jamie Vardy’s consecutive games record.


The patience is over award

You either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain, Brendan.


The M62 award for going route one

Alisson and Salah know how to find a way to combine to hurt Manchester.


The goal of the weekend award

Ivan Toney’s opener against Brighton was sublime.


The abject attacking award

Sorry Everton. Their performance at Spurs was as poor as they’ve been in the final third under Frank Lampard.


The playing through the pain award

José Sá came up big to help Wolves out of the relegation zone – all the more impressive given his injury situation!