Premier League 2025-26 awards: Best game, worst si...
Key takeaways
- We laughed, we cried, we said goodbye to a lot of legends leaving their jobs -- Pep Guardiola, Mohamed Salah, Bernardo Silva, Andy Robertson -- and we complained.
- Even if a lot of the complaining (but probably not all) was legitimate, over the course of nine months and 380 matches, we're going to see some awfully impressive things in the richest league in the world.
- Here are some of this season's most sparkling stats and superlatives.
Why this matters: a sports story that could shift standings, legacies, or fan conversations.
We laughed, we cried, we said goodbye to a lot of legends leaving their jobs -- Pep Guardiola, Mohamed Salah, Bernardo Silva, Andy Robertson -- and we complained. So, so much. About set pieces and meat walls. About Arsenal not playing pretty enough ball. About Manchester United's coach (who was fired). About Liverpool's coach (who wasn't, at least not yet). About Tottenham Hotspur's first three coaches (who were all fired). About VAR.
Even if a lot of the complaining (but probably not all) was legitimate, over the course of nine months and 380 matches, we're going to see some awfully impressive things in the richest league in the world. So let's celebrate the best things we saw from this Premier League campaign. Who were the best players? Best matches? Best single-game performances? Best coaches?
Here are some of this season's most sparkling stats and superlatives.