
It has again been a memorable season, in which Liverpool secured a historic Premier League -Titel Crown, while the race for Champions League football goes to the thread on Sunday
Cole Palmer shrugged, Mohamed Salah teased and Ange Postecoglou promised silverware in Tottenham. It has again been a memorable season, in which Liverpool secured a historic Premier League title crown.
And if we enter the last day of the campaign on Sunday, there is not too much to play for. Arne Slot is a Premier League winner in his first season in England and Southampton, Ipswich Town and Leicester City have already been banned.
However, there is still enough to be enthusiastic about. The race for top five goes to the thread, with Manchester City, Newcastle, Chelsea, Aston Villa and Nottingham Forest, the next season all fight to secure the Champions League football.
And although it may feel too early to think about the season when it has not yet been completed, there have been numerous talk points. Here we look back on the quotes of the Premier League season.
“They are big shoes to fill.” – Arne Slot had the discouraging task of taking over Jurgen Klopp in Liverpool.
“We just have to stay brave and be ourselves, that is always the challenge. And yes, we will have a lot of fun.” -Russell Martin looked forward to the campaign of the newly promoted Southampton.
“The team was always good, but I think we can take steps forward.” – Erik ten Hag was also optimistic at Manchester United.
“114 points – if we do that, we will definitely win the competition.” – While he came to Arsenal, Mikel Arteta had elevated ambitions.
“Stay modest, don't you?”- Manchester City Striker Erling Haaland's concise message to Arteta.
“I always win things in my second year. Nothing has changed.” – Former South Melbourne, Brisbane Roar and Yokohama F Marinos manager Ange Postecoglou after Tottenham lost to Arsenal.
“No, it's too early man.” -Cole Palmer gave an in -depth analysis of Chelsea's title chances.
“I am not good enough. I am the boss, the manager, I have to find solutions and so far I don't have that. That is the reality.” -Pep Guardiola suffered a crisis in the city in the city.
“It is about believing in itself and, look, the only way is up. It is where we want to go, like a club and as a team, to get results and to build it.” -Manchester United Interim Boss Ruud van Nistelrooy after a 3-0 win over Leicester.
“Out more than in.” – Mohamed Salah's Future Liverpool looked uncertain.
“Mathematically until it is impossible, we will continue. We want to show that we can score goals, that we can get a clean slate and get points at this level.” -Leicester boss van Nistelrooy after a 3-0 defeat by Manchester United.
“To quote Monty Python, I am just a naughty little boy.” – One for the teenagers of Postecoglou.
“About my dead body.” – Arteta refused to admit the title to Liverpool.
“If we don't win the competition, I'll blame you.” – Glot cooked with referee Michael Oliver.
“You look at the worst pound-for-pound football team in the country.” – Gary Neville picked the audition to become Old Trafford Stadium.
“I don't want us to be the worst team in the history of the Premier League.” – New manager Ivan Juric has again matched the goals of Southampton.
“We are the worst team, perhaps in the history of Manchester United.” – Ruben Amorim realized the size of the task to be done.
“If you want me to swear, I can swear.” – Graham Potter, because managing can do this to people.
“Today's result confirms our place in the championship next season.” – Saints brought a positive twist to relegation.
“More than out.” – Liverpool announced that Salah remained …
“I now have a point where I need a change, a new challenge for me as a player and as a person.” – Before Trent Alexander Arnold announced that he left the new champions.
“I am not angry that he is going for free. If you are a Liverpool fan and a local player, I am just disappointed that he does not think this is.” – Jamie Carragher: Not angry, just disappointed.
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