City's Finest: Foden and Shaw Claim PFA Honors

Manchester City's Phil Foden and Khadija Shaw have been named the PFA Players of the Year in their respective categories, marking a significant milestone for the club. Read more about their achievements and the other award winners.
City's Finest: Foden and Shaw Claim PFA Honors
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Double Delight for Manchester City as Foden and Shaw Claim PFA Honors

Manchester City’s dominance in English football has been further solidified as Phil Foden and Khadija Shaw claimed the PFA Player’s Player of the Year awards in their respective categories. This achievement marks a significant milestone for the club, with Foden becoming the fourth City player in five years to receive the prestigious honor.

Phil Foden in action

Foden, who has been in scintillating form this season, has already won the FWA Footballer of the Year award, and this latest accolade is a testament to his hard work and dedication. The 24-year-old England forward has been instrumental in Manchester City’s success, and his fellow professionals have recognized his outstanding contributions to the sport.

In a similar vein, Khadija Shaw has been making waves in the women’s game, topping the WSL scoring charts with an impressive 21 goals last season. Her performances have earned her the Women’s Player’s Player of the Year award, and she joins an elite group of players who have achieved this feat.

Khadija Shaw in action

The PFA Young Player of the Year award has been awarded to Chelsea’s Cole Palmer, who has had an outstanding debut season with the Blues. The 22-year-old has scored 27 goals and registered 15 assists in all competitions, and his performances have caught the attention of the England national team.

Cole Palmer in action

Manchester United’s Grace Clinton has been named the Women’s Young Player of the Year following an impressive season on loan at Tottenham. Her performances have been recognized by her peers, and this award is a well-deserved recognition of her talent and hard work.

Grace Clinton in action