Erling Haaland has been become the first player in history to be named both the Premier League Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year in his debut season for Manchester City.
The Norwegian has scored a remarkable 36 league goals in just 35 appearances – breaking a 29-year record for the most strikes across a Premier League campaign.
He has also contributed eight assists as well as helping City to a third consecutive Premier League title and the finals of the FA Cup and Champions League in June.
Haaland's 44 total goal involvements is the joint highest of all-time, equalling a record set by former Arsenal forward Thierry Henry in the 2002/03 season.
A City player has now won the trophy for four consecutive seasons with team-mate Kevin De Bruyne collecting it in 2019/20 and 2021/22 and Ruben Dias in 2020/21.
Vincent Kompany also won the award in 2011/12.
De Bruyne was nominated again for this year's award after reprising his place at the top of the assists table with 16 in total so far.
Arsenal duo Bukayo Saka and Martin Odegaard, Manchester United’s Marcus Rashford, Tottenham striker Harry Kane and Newcastle defender Kieran Trippier were also on the shortlist.
Haaland has already claimed the 2023 Football Writers’ Association Footballer of the Year award, earning more than 80% of the vote in the process.
He has also been nominated for the PFA Player of the Season award.
“I am honoured to have become the first player to win both awards in the same season – thank you to everyone who voted for me," he said.
“It has been an incredible first season in the Premier League and lifting the trophy last weekend in front of our fans at the Etihad was a very special moment for me.
“These awards would not have been possible without my amazing team-mates, the manager and all of the staff at the club who help me perform on the pitch. Now we have two more finals to go and we want to finish the season strong.”
The Premier League Young Player of the Season was first awarded in 2019/20 and has been won in the past two years by Phil Foden.
The other nominees on this year's shortlist were Arsenal trio Bukayo Saka, Gabriel Martinelli and Martin Odegaard, Brighton pair Moises Caicedo and Alexis Mac Allister, and Newcastle United's Sven Botman and Alexander Isak.
holypope444
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like I said before, he deserves all the award in the premier league, and I see him coming second 🥈 in the balon dor ranking
Shimbirkamadaw
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MEMORABLE MATCH
kazprinz
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I think we all are used to him becoming the first at everything
Jimmyswaggar
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Manchester city players keeps making history haaland the first EPL player to win both PFA and young EPL playe of the year award in the same season and Phil foden the only EPL player to win back to back young player of the year award everything about Manchester city has been creating history from the club to the coach and to the players just love this club 💙
sikaputafernando
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He deserves it balloon 'dor is next ☝️👌
rimacdntyz
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like I said before, he deserves all the award in the premier league, and I see him coming second 🥈 in the balon dor ranking
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No matter what he wins he will come After the World Cup winner
MijanMa
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like I said before, he deserves all the award in the premier league, and I see him coming second 🥈 in the balon dor ranking
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if he win all 3 tropics he deserve ranking one
Nibklmptz
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like I said before, he deserves all the award in the premier league, and I see him coming second 🥈 in the balon dor ranking
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Awards shouldn't be determine by the number of goals scored by a player but overall performance