Premier League 2024-25: September award winners list
English top-flight’s September 2024 award winners have been confirmed.
The month of September award winners have been confirmed for different categories. With football currently in October international break the month of September finished with another high-class football from Premier League clubs.
Liverpool sit at the top of the table before the October international break as the title race seems to be gripping up with Manchester City and Arsenal also not showing any signs of slowing down.
However, this time there have been surprising winners in the list of Premier League 2024-25 September awards:
September Player of the Month: Cole Palmer
After an amazing month that saw a record-breaking four goals in a single game, Chelsea star Cole Palmer took home the September Premier League month of the award. Last month, Palmer topped the Premier League in goals and goal involvement. He ended the September month, scoring five goals and providing an assist in four games.
September Manager of the Month: Enzo Maresca
Enzo Maresca led Chelsea to a remarkable run of results, earning him the Premier League Manager of the Month award for September. After leading the Blues to an undefeated month in the top division, the Italian defeated four other finalists to win the September Premier League’s exceptional head coach award.
September goal of the month: John Duran
Jhon Duran’s incredible game-winning goal in Aston Villa’s thrilling 3-2 comeback victory over Everton earned him the Guinness Goal of the Month award for September 2024.
At Villa Park, Duran came off the bench and netted a long-range screamer in the 76th minute to cap a comeback from a 2-0 deficit. Emiliano Martinez and Youri Tielemans both held their heads in shock at the goal, which was so superb that it took his teammates by surprise.
September save of the month: Andre Onana
Andre Onana, the goalie of Manchester United, won the Premier League Save of the Month prize in September 2024 for his outstanding performance against Crystal Palace.
Onana dove low to his left in order to block Eddie Nketiah’s long-range attempt. He then managed to recover in time to block Ismaila Sarr’s follow-up, leaping from the floor to his left to force a shot away for a corner from inside the six-yard box.
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