The long, grueling Premier League campaign has finally reached its conclusion.
Over nine months of relentless action, spectacular goals, and baffling VAR controversies, the English top flight once again delivered a theatrical spectacle.
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Rather than filtering these moments through a rigid chronological lens, a panel of Guardian football writers looked back at the campaign.
They offered a kaleidoscope of contrasting perspectives on the individuals and incidents that truly defined the season.
Player of the Season: A Goalkeeper's Triumph
In a sport where goalscorers routinely monopolize the headlines, the debate for the season's finest player took an unorthodox turn.
Arsenal's defensive solidity emerged as a dominant theme, casting a bright spotlight on their last line of defense.
The tactical evolution under Mikel Arteta placed immense responsibility on his goalkeeper. That gamble ultimately yielded historic dividends.
"Goalkeepers never usually get a mention for this award but David Raya played an integral role in Arsenal finally getting over the line," stated Ed Aarons, Football Writer.
Raya won the Premier League's Golden Glove award for a third year in a row thanks to 19 clean sheets.
While Raya commanded the penalty box, other pundits found themselves captivated by individual brilliance elsewhere on the pitch.
The vote was heavily split between the engineering precision of Arsenal's engine room and the sheer resilience of individuals carrying flawed teams on their backs.
"Admitting on social media that I'd voted for Fernandes in the football writers' award caused all manner of weirdness," noted John Brewin, Football Writer.