Premier League 2023-24: Fans' verdicts on season
The 2023-24 Premier League season is in the history books for Manchester City securing an unprecedented fourth consecutive title, the usual array of drama and the farewell of Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp.
10/10. Villa getting back into the Champions League after 42 years out of Europe's top competition is a superb headline achievement. Winning the Europa Conference League would have made it an 11/10 season.Youri Tielemans. Despite being a key summer signing, he had to wait several months before making his first Premier League start. Fans were initially unconvinced, but the Belgium midfielder's patience and effort was rewarded, as he fast grew into a vital player for the team.
8/10. Most Albion fans knew that domestic performances were likely to drop off with the additional workload of European football. I would have bitten an arm off back in August if offered an 11th-place finish and wins over Ajax, Marseille, AEK Athens and Roma.Jan Paul van Hecke has been a revelation this season. It is no mean feat to look comfortably the best centre-back at Brighton when Lewis Dunk is around, but the Dutchman has managed it.
A clear 8/10 season, recovering from a campaign destined for half that rating. Optimism may never have been higher, and it is entirely justified based on performances and an unlikely 10th-placed finish.Tyrick Mitchell has been a tireless force down the left flank. He has shown significant development in attack in this new tactical system. Any defensive regression suffered under Patrick Vieira has proved to be a blip, and he remains an excellent one-on-one tackler.
7/10. Imagine winning the title with Jurgen Klopp on his final day at Liverpool. Just a month or so back, the Reds were the Premier League favourites. The fairytale ending was not meant to be and ultimately it fizzled out into a third-place finish and the Carabao Cup. However, we would have taken this at the start of the season.Wataru Endo. Mocked upon arrival, the Japanese fought valiantly all season, even though he is of a slightly-below-elite level.
3/10 with the FA Cup - 2/10 without it. United's worst Premier League and Champions League campaigns in recent history, and likely to be no European football next season. Need I say more?Jonny Evans. No-one expected Evans to feature so prominently after his surprise return last summer. He has played 29 times this season at the age of 36. United's injury curse - particularly at centre-half - required him to step up, and he has done. Icon.Amadou Onana.
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