
The year 2024 witnessed unforgettable moments in English football and the Premier League, reinforcing its reputation as one of the most exciting and competitive leagues in the world. From historic individual performances to surprising victories, here are the ten most remarkable moments that defined this season.
At 32, Mohamed Salah had an exceptional season with Liverpool. Following the departures of iconic teammates like Firmino and Mané, Salah adapted to the new offensive dynamics and elevated his performance to historic levels. He became the first player in Premier League history to record ten or more goals and assists before Christmas. His stellar performance against Tottenham, contributing two goals and two assists, cemented his position as the league’s top assister and a frontrunner for the Golden Boot.
With 17 goals and 13 assists in the league, Salah has been instrumental in Liverpool leading both the Premier League and the Champions League. His consistent impact at the highest level of football has placed him in contention for the Ballon d’Or.

The 22-year-old Cole Palmer delivered one of the season’s most memorable performances by scoring four goals in the first half against Brighton. This achievement made him the first player in Premier League history to net a poker in the opening 45 minutes of a match.
Under Enzo Maresca’s management, Palmer has become a key figure in Chelsea’s attack, contributing significantly to their winning streak and their position in the Champions League spots.

Liverpool ended the year with a resounding 5-0 victory over West Ham, solidifying their Premier League lead. Salah shone with two goals and an assist, while Luis Díaz, Cody Gakpo, Trent Alexander-Arnold, and Diogo Jota completed the rout.
This victory extended Liverpool’s lead to eight points over their closest competitor, establishing them as the team to beat this season.

Amid a streak of poor results, Manchester City secured a vital 0-2 win against Leicester City in Pep Guardiola’s 500th match as manager. Goals from Savinho and Haaland eased the pressure and kept City in contention for European qualification.
City fans showed unwavering support for Guardiola, chanting his name and acknowledging his influence on the club during these years of success and challenges.

Nottingham Forest surprised everyone with a strong start to the season, climbing to the top of the standings—something not seen since the 1990s. Key victories, including wins at iconic venues like Old Trafford and Anfield, have fueled their resurgence.
With a balanced squad and an effective playing style, Forest is emerging as a serious contender for European competitions, reigniting the passion of their long-suffering fans.

Raúl Jiménez, the Fulham striker, reached 53 Premier League goals, tying with Javier “Chicharito” Hernández as the top Mexican scorer in the league’s history. This achievement highlights Jiménez’s quality and perseverance in one of the world’s most competitive leagues.
After overcoming a career-threatening injury, Jiménez has shown resilience and determination, becoming a key figure in Fulham’s attack and a role model for Mexican footballers in Europe.

Norwegian striker Erling Haaland continued his impressive scoring streak, solidifying his place as one of the Premier League’s top scorers. His ability to decide matches and his presence in the penalty area have made him indispensable for Manchester City.
Despite the team’s ups and downs, Haaland remains a decisive player in Manchester City’s efforts to stay competitive in the Premier League and secure European qualification.

Following a 2023-24 campaign marred by injuries and inconsistency, Jack Grealish has returned to form for Manchester City. His creativity in midfield and his ability to attack from the wings have been vital in tightly contested matches.
Guardiola’s renewed confidence in Grealish has allowed him to reclaim a spot in the starting lineup, becoming indispensable to City’s plans.

Under Roberto De Zerbi, Brighton has impressed with outstanding performances in both the Premier League and the Europa League. The Seagulls have reached the latter stages of European competitions, proving they can compete with the best on the continent.
Players like Kaoru Mitoma and Evan Ferguson have shone this season, showcasing their talent in crucial matches and attracting attention from Europe’s top clubs.

Iconic striker Harry Kane decided to leave Tottenham and the Premier League to join Bayern Munich. His departure marked the end of an era in English football, where Kane left an indelible mark with his goals and leadership.
With over 200 goals in the league, Kane bid farewell as one of the Premier League’s all-time top scorers. His impact on Tottenham and English football will be remembered for generations.


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