The Premier League never disappoints when it comes to excitement, and September 2024 was no exception. With incredible performances on the pitch and some standout tactical genius on the sidelines, it’s time to celebrate the best players and managers from the past month.
The Premier League Player and Manager of the Month nominees have been revealed, and fans can’t wait to see who will walk away with the prestigious awards. From prolific goalscorers to defensive maestros, September offered a glimpse into what promises to be an unforgettable season.
Player of the Month Nominees for September 2024
The Premier League’s September Player of the Month shortlist includes some of the brightest stars in the league, with each nominee delivering extraordinary performances. Here are the eight players who made the cut:
1. Harvey Barnes (Newcastle United)
Harvey Barnes has truly found his form this season after being somewhat under the radar at Newcastle United.
September was a stellar month for him, where he managed to net three important goals, scoring against Tottenham Hotspur, Wolves, and Fulham.
His sharp attacking presence and ability to finish have been pivotal for Newcastle, and fans are starting to see him as a crucial player in Eddie Howe’s system.
2. Luis Diaz (Liverpool)
Luis Diaz has been nothing short of spectacular for Liverpool, rediscovering his goal-scoring touch in September.
He found the back of the net four times, including a brace in Liverpool’s dominant 3-0 win over Manchester United.
His clinical finishing and ability to consistently be a threat in the final third make him one of the front-runners for Premier League Player of the month.
3. Ryan Gravenberch (Liverpool)
Gravenberch has cemented his place in Liverpool’s midfield under Arne Slot, with impressive stats to back up his nomination.
In September, he completed a league-high 231 passes and won possession back 29 times, proving himself as a key cog in Liverpool’s well-oiled machine.
His defensive contributions combined with his vision on the ball have made him a fan favorite.
4. Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal)
Gabriel has been a defensive rock for Arsenal, helping his side remain unbeaten throughout September.
The Brazilian defender has not only been solid at the back but also a threat from set pieces.
His goal against Tottenham and his contributions in the 1-1 draw with Manchester City were vital for the Gunners’ success during the month.
5. Raul Jimenez (Fulham)
Raul Jimenez may have just written himself into Fulham folklore. The Mexican striker scored three crucial goals in September, becoming only the second player from his country to reach 50 Premier League goals.
His form has played a significant role in Fulham’s rise up the table, and he’s shown that he’s still got plenty to offer at the highest level.
6. Dwight McNeil (Everton)
Everton’s September revival can be largely credited to Dwight McNeil. The former Burnley winger was a standout performer for the Toffees, scoring twice in a much-needed 2-1 victory over Crystal Palace.
McNeil’s creativity and work rate on the wing have been a breath of fresh air for Sean Dyche’s side.
7. Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
Chelsea’s unbeaten run in September had a lot to do with the creativity and vision of Cole Palmer.
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The young playmaker ended the month with four goals and was instrumental in Chelsea’s resurgence.
His ability to find space and create scoring opportunities has been crucial for Chelsea’s newfound confidence.
8. Ollie Watkins (Aston Villa)
Ollie Watkins hit top form in September, scoring four goals and assisting twice.
His performance was key to Aston Villa’s two wins and a draw during the month, and he looks set to continue his fine run of form.
Watkins’ relentless pressing and ability to finish in tight spaces make him one of the most dangerous strikers in the league.
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Manager of the Month Nominees for September 2024
September wasn’t just about individual brilliance—several managers guided their teams through an unbeaten month, earning themselves a spot on the Manager of the Month shortlist.
1. Enzo Maresca (Chelsea)
Chelsea’s turnaround in form has been remarkable, and Enzo Maresca is largely to thank for that.
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Chelsea picked up 10 points from four games in September, starting with a hard-fought draw against Crystal Palace and following it up with three straight wins over Bournemouth, West Ham, and Brighton.
The tactical tweaks made by Maresca have seen Chelsea play more fluid and attacking football, winning over fans and critics alike.
2. Arne Slot (Liverpool)
Although Liverpool suffered a shock defeat to Nottingham Forest, Arne Slot’s side still finds itself at the top of the Premier League table after a strong month.
Wins over Manchester United, Bournemouth, and Wolves have kept Liverpool in the title race, and Slot’s influence on the squad is already visible.
His high-pressing style and ability to get the best out of his players make him a strong contender for this award.
3. Mikel Arteta (Arsenal)
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal continues to impress, with his side going unbeaten in September.
A gritty win over rivals Tottenham and a hard-fought draw against Manchester City showcased Arteta’s ability to adapt tactically and manage games effectively.
Arsenal remains a title challenger under his stewardship, and his tactical acumen has been key to their success.
4. Marco Silva (Fulham)
Fulham is enjoying a fantastic start to the season, thanks in large part to the work of Marco Silva.
Fulham brought an end to the unbeaten runs of both Newcastle and Nottingham Forest, with Silva’s side looking organized and dangerous in attack.
The Cottagers are now in sixth place, and Silva’s tactical nous has made Fulham a force to be reckoned with.
5. Unai Emery (Aston Villa)
Unai Emery’s Aston Villa has been flying high in both the Premier League and Champions League.
Dramatic late goals have helped them pick up seven points from three fixtures in September, and Emery’s ability to manage the squad through domestic and European commitments has been commendable.