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·5 Desember 2024
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·5 Desember 2024
November brought Premier League fans plenty of excitement, and it's now time to wrap up the fun by dishing out the Player of the Month and Manager of the Month awards.
Eight players from six different clubs are up for the award and vying to become the fourth different winner of the season. October's winner, Chris Wood of Nottingham Forest, does not make the cut this time around.
Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo will not retain his Manager of the Month award either, with three new faces battling for November's crown.
Salah is among the favourites / Justin Setterfield/GettyImages
No player was involved in more goals across November than Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Matheus Cunha. Reports of a possible transfer to one of the Premier League's elite have surfaced after the Brazilian racked up three goals and three assists in just four games, helping drag his side off the bottom of the table.
Erik ten Hag's reign at Manchester United came to an end at the start of November, with Ruud van Nistelrooy taking charge on a temporary basis. The legendary striker helped Bruno Fernandes bag two goals and an assist in two games. before helping usher in the Ruben Amorim era. He created a league-high 14 chances across November.
Runaway league leaders Liverpool have two representatives on the shortlist. Midfielder Ryan Gravenberch played every minute of his side's perfect November, while forward Mohamed Salah outrageous form continued to the tune of four goals and an assist in just three outings.
Martin Odegaard's return from injury may well have saved Arsenal's season. The Gunners were spiralling before their captain's comeback and Odegaard made his presence known with a goal and two assists in three games. His impressive output was bettered by teammate Bukayo Saka, who managed two goals and a league-high three assists.
Brighton's impressive season continued across November and striker Joao Pedro was at the heart of his side's success. Despite only taking three shots in only 161 minutes, the Brazilian scored twice and chimed in with another two assists for good measure.
Rounding things off is Yoane Wissa of Brentford. The Bees have been prolific this season and Wissa, who netted three times in November, has been central to his side's performances.
Slot is nominated once again / Carl Recine/GettyImages
Arne Slot is still on the hunt for his first Manager of the Month award in England but he's among the favourites to win the prize this time aroun after Liverpool's perfect month. Brighton, Aston Villa and Southampton were all put to the sword as the Reds established an impressive lead at the top of the table.
August's winner, Fabian Hurzeler, is back once again. Brighton were third in the Premier League table when November ended, partly due to an excellent double substitution from Hurzeler that inspired a comeback victory over Manchester City.
Wolves needed a big November to climb off the bottom of the standings and Gary O'Neil helped deliver exactly that. Two wins over Southampton and Fulham followed a hard-fought draw with Crystal Palace, creating some space from the Saints at the bottom of the standings in the process.