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Players With Most Premier League Player of the Month Awards

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Winning the Premier League’s Player of the Month award is some achievement. To have shone for the entirety of the calendar month is certainly no easy feat, but some players have become accustomed to swooping up the individual gong.

Recognising the best adjudged English top-flight player for that month, the winner is chosen via a combination of a panel of experts, the captain of each Premier League club, and an online public vote, with the latter equating to just 10% of the final tally.

Interestingly, the Premier League Player of the Month award was only introduced two seasons after the division’s inception in 1992. Ever since, a new player has been handed the award every month.

It’s typically given to the sole standout performer for said month; but on the odd occasion – six to be precise – it has been shared between two players. Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton rubbed shoulders in 1994, while Liverpool duo Luis Suarez and Steven Gerrard were the latest to do so in April 2014.

But which of the league’s greatest players have reigned victorious the most? Which player is the only one to win it as two different nationalities? And which player has won it four times in one calendar year? Find out the answers to the trio of questions below.

Jurgen Klopp, Pep Guardiola and Sir Alex Ferguson with their Premier League Manager of the Month trophies


Managers With the Most Premier League Manager of the Month Awards

Sir Alex Ferguson, Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola are among the managers that have won the award 10 times or more.

Two Player of the Month Awards

Number of players: 31

Trent Alexander-Arnold with arms raised
Trent Alexander-Arnold

An eye-catching 31 players have been blessed with totting up more than one award. Old school players such as Dion Dublin, Tony Yeboah, and Gianfranco Zola have picked up a duo of awards, while more-recent stars including Trent Alexander-Arnold, Cole Palmer and Ilkay Gundogan also have two to their name.

Eden Hazard, one of the finest Belgians to appear in the league, surprisingly only picked up two during his stint at Chelsea despite terrorising defenders, week-in week-out. The world-class winger earned his first in October 2016 and then doubled his tally in September 2018. Involved in the best Premier League front-three debate alongside Raheem Sterling, both Daniel Sturridge and Suarez, formerly of Liverpool, also have two apiece.

Brentford’s Igor Thiago won his first and second Premier League Player of the Month awards in November 2025 and January 2026.

Premier League Players With Two PotM Awards (31)

Trent Alexander-Arnold

Nicolas Anelka

Michail Antonio

Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang

James Beattie

Dimitar Berbatov

Dominic Calvert-Lewin

Diego Costa

Dion Dublin

Cesc Fabregas

Tim Flowers

Robbie Fowler

Ryan Giggs

David Ginola

Ilkay Gundogan

Eden Hazard

Andrew Johnson

Roy Keane

Matt Le Tissier

Rob Lee

Danny Murphy

Cole Palmer

Scott Parker

Teddy Sheringham

Daniel Sturridge

Luis Suarez

Chris Sutton

Igor Thiago

Fernando Torres

Tony Yeboah

Gianfranco Zola

Three Player of the Month Awards

Number of players: 8

Gareth Bale
Gareth Bale

Spurs cult heroes Gareth Bale and Robbie Keane are among the Premier League players to have picked up a hat-trick of Player of the Month awards, as has Raheem Sterling – included in Liverpool’s all-time academy XI. Keane, more impressively, has won the award playing for a triumvirate of clubs, with wins coming at Coventry City, Leeds United and Tottenham.

Manchester United pairing Ruud van Nistelrooy and Dwight Yorke, both synonymous with scoring bucketloads of goals at Old Trafford, earned themselves three apiece, too. Ashley Young, currently at Ipswich Town, has also won it three times.

The seasoned winger-turned-defender joins the likes of Peter Odemwingie and Sadio Mane, who last won it in February 2012 and November 2019, respectively. Winning a trio of Player of the Month awards is a tall order, but these players made it look like second nature during their time in the Premier League.

Premier League Players With Three PotM Awards (9)

Gareth Bale

Robbie Keane

Sadio Mane

Ruud van Nistelrooy

Peter Odemwingie

Raheem Sterling

Dwight Yorke

Ashley Young

Four Player of the Month Awards

Number of players: 9

Bergkamp Henry

A real mix of old and new has seen a quartet of awards, including Dennis Bergkamp, Paul Scholes, Marcus Rashford and Heung-min Son. Scholes could arguably be higher on the list given the talent he had at his disposal – but as we’ve learned, he was one of the world-class players to never be appreciated by their national side. And it seems that the same occurs at domestic level.

The same goes for Thierry Henry, who endured a breathtaking spell at Arsenal. Season upon season, the dazzling Frenchman was a thorn in many defences and, perhaps, deserved more than just four Player of the Month awards. Rashford and Son are still playing but now outside of English football, while Lampard, Bergkamp, and Shearer – all long retired – are going to continue sporting four awards until the end of time.

Premier League Players With Four PotM Awards (9)

Dennis Bergkamp

Erling Haaland

Thierry Henry

Frank Lampard

Marcus Rashford

Son Heung-min

Paul Scholes

Alan Shearer

Jamie Vardy

Five Player of the Month Awards

Number of players: 2

Wayne Rooney in action for Manchester United
Wayne Rooney in action for Manchester United

Rooney, who ranks high among Manchester United’s best-ever strikers, scored plenty of goals during his illustrious stint at the club and, as such, earns his rightful plaudits as the man who embodied everything the club stands for. With that came five Player of the Month awards, with his last coming in January 2010.

Joining him on this list is Van Persie – also known as the ‘Flying Dutchman’. The mercurial striker scored 144 goals in the English top division and, in return, was awarded on five separate occasions. Four of those came while at Arsenal, with just one coming during the 2012/13 season where he almost single-handedly won Manchester United the league title.

Premier League Players With Five PotM Awards (2)

Robin van Persie

Wayne Rooney

Six Player of the Month Awards

Number of players: 3

Cristiano Ronaldo shrugs his shoulders after scoring for Manchester United.

Bruno Fernandes now sits level with Steven Gerrard and Cristiano Ronaldo on six Premier League Player of the Month awards. A remarkable achievement considering he joined Man Utd in 2020 and the Red Devils have endured countless tough periods during that timeframe. The Portuguese maestro is worth his weight in gold to the north-west outfit.

Gerrard, ranked as one of England’s best-ever players, became one of Liverpool’s icons during his one-club stint on Merseyside and is thoroughly deserving of his six awards given how often he pulled them through the darkest of times.

Ronaldo is undeniably one of the greatest footballers of all time, and it’s no surprise that he is nearing the top of this list. The five-time Ballon d’Or winner earned four of his six awards in his first Manchester United stint but also bagged an extra two upon his sensational homecoming to Old Trafford. Two of the Premier League’s finest ever servants were whiskers away from joining the elite crew that boast seven awards.

Premier League Players With Six PotM Awards (3)

Bruno Fernandes

Steven Gerrard

Cristiano Ronaldo

Seven Player of the Month Awards

Number of players: 3

Harry Kane celebrating a goal at Old Trafford
Harry Kane Old Trafford United

An accolade targeted at those who have an innate knack for putting the ball in the back of the net, it’s little surprise to see only three players have added a record-breaking seven to their CVs. A truly incredible feat that only a handful of players could ever dream of matching.

Sergio Aguero and Harry Kane, who plied their trade for Manchester City and Tottenham, respectively, both won the accolade on seven occasions. The former spearheaded City’s rise to prominence before seeking pastures new at Barcelona, while Kane was the north Londoners’ ever-reliable figure up top that did it all: scored goals, linked play and was subject to doing the dirty work, too.

Didier Drogba, Thierry Henry and Erling Haaland


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Winning his first all the way back in October 2013 and picking up his last in January 2020, the Argentine, one of the Manchester-based club’s greatest-ever players, was a key player for Pep Guardiola as he notched a mouth-watering 260 goals in all competitions and so, it’s not surprising to see him top the list, alongside one of the league’s greatest ever centre forwards.

Of course, there is every chance that Kane – who joined Bayern Munich in the summer of 2023 as their marquee arrival – could return to his homeland and pull off into a league of his own with much more to give at the ripe age of 32. The England international was just 47 goals from Shearer’s all-time goalscoring record upon his departure and could be enticed to return, especially with more Player of the Month awards on offer.

Mohamed Salah’s seventh award, collected in February 2025, saw him join the aforementioned duo in the exclusive club. The Egyptian King, forever compared to Hazard, won his first in November 2017 before winning consecutively in February and March 2018. Salah was a key part of his side’s resurgence under Jurgen Klopp but is now poised to leave Anfield – and English football – at the end of the season.

Premier League Players With Seven PotM Awards (3)

Sergio Aguero

Harry Kane

Mohamed Salah

All statistics are courtesy of Transfermarkt. Correct as of 03-04-25.

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FIFA Allow Rainbow Flags at World Cup ‘Pride Match’ Featuring Iran vs Egypt

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FIFA have made a major decision regarding their designated ‘Pride Match’ at the 2026 World Cup, with Iran’s clash against Egypt in Seattle on Sunday night selected for the spotlight fixture.

The match was awarded the designation because it coincides with Seattle’s annual LGBTQ+ celebrations, which are expected to attract around 200,000 people to the area surrounding Lumen Field.

Critics, however, have questioned the optics of staging a Pride fixture since its announcement in December, considering it involves two nations where same-sex relationships are criminalised. In Iran, homosexuality can carry the death penalty, while human rights groups have repeatedly documented crackdowns and arrests targeting LGBTQ+ people in Egypt.

FIFA Make Decision on ‘Pride Match’ Between Egypt and Iran

Seattle Pride Joe Nicholson / IMAGN Images via Reuters

For some observers, the decision is yet another example of FIFA president Gianni Infantino appearing detached from the political and social realities surrounding the game, and how little influence he holds over such issues.

According to The Telegraph, FIFA has pressed ahead with its plans despite reported efforts by both nations to avoid any association with Seattle’s PrideFest celebrations. The governing body is also expected to allow LGBTQ+ flags inside the stadium, a move that overlooks the potential to heighten tensions around the fixture. A Fifa spokesperson said:

“The FIFA World Cup 2026 is an inclusive event that welcomes people from all backgrounds. Fans of all sexual orientations and gender identities are welcome at matches and events.

“General statements of human rights, including rainbow flags and other flags representing sexual orientation and gender identity, are permitted under the FIFA World Cup 2026 Stadium Code of Conduct and may be displayed inside stadiums provided they are used in a manner consistent with the code.”

Iran and Egypt are understood to want a crackdown on any outward expressions of Pride in the stadium, including the waving of rainbow flags. But those demands are expected to fall on deaf ears, with organisers reported to be hopeful that the match will contribute to positive change.

Mohamed Salah (Egypt) Ken Blaze (IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters)

Hedda McLendon, senior vice-president of legacy for Seattle’s FWC26, told Outsports: “We anticipate a lot of rainbow flags in the stadium and T-shirts with rainbow flags on them. Let’s welcome people to Seattle. It’s the World Cup. And let’s show them how we Pride.”

Jamie Pedersen, the state senator, one of several openly gay members of the Washington State Legislature, said it was “highly appropriate” that the match will feature countries where LGBTQ+ people are unwelcome, and will convey “positive images of folks from the community.”

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Iran Release Statement About Pride Match

Iran's national team at the World Cup REUTERS/Matthew Childs

Iran have made their feelings clear about FIFA’s decision. A spokesperson told the Athletic: “The Football Federation of the Islamic Republic of Iran takes this matter seriously and has clearly communicated its position to FIFA.

“Iran and Egypt are two Muslim countries with deep cultural and religious commonalities, and the views expressed by both federations reflects the values and beliefs shared by the people of both countries.

“Our position is that no ceremonies, or promotional activities associated with this movement should be present inside the stadium or as part of the match environment. This position has been communicated to FIFA through the appropriate channels.

“We believe FIFA should take into account the views and concerns of the participating teams when considering matters related to the match environment and stadium presentation.

“FIFA has been informed of this shared position by both countries and is expected to take the necessary steps to ensure that no related ceremonies or promotional activities take place within the stadium or as part of the official match environment.”

Gianni Infantino Continues to Show He’s Out of Touch

Gianni Infantino

Ahead of the tournament, Infantino drew criticism after attempting to orchestrate a symbolic handshake between representatives of Israel and Palestine at FIFA Congress, before later approving plans for the two nations to face one another at an upcoming Under-15s tournament.

Against that backdrop, and other notable instances like awarding Donald Trump the sycophantic gesture of a ‘FIFA Peace Prize’, and his promise that “the world will be welcomed to America” this summer before visa issues left him with egg on his face, the decision to designate Iran versus Egypt as the tournament’s Pride Match has only intensified scrutiny of the organisation’s worrying ability to alienate itself from political realities.

Of course, every religion, culture, and belief should be celebrated and honoured, and the idea of a Pride Match undoubtedly started off as a positive move. But now football’s leaders, having completely ignored Qatar’s human rights issues four years ago, appear to be trying to force it onto nations whose people can face huge consequences for supporting it, and it seems as though they are stuck in their own bubble, cut off from common sense.

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Uruguay Players ‘Revolt Against Marcelo Bielsa’ Ahead of Spain Game

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Uruguay’s players are reportedly in revolt against Marcelo Bielsa ahead of their final 2026 World Cup group match with Spain.

Uruguay would have been happy when the World Cup draw was made last December. Despite being placed in Group H alongside pre-tournament favourites Spain, Uruguay were easily expected to see off Cape Verde, ranked 67th in the world, and Saudi Arabia, the world’s 61st best side.

However, Bielsa’s side did not get the results they would have wanted from their opening two matches of the tournament.

Uruguay opened up their campaign with a disappointing 1-1 draw against Saudi Arabia. They then drew 2-2 with Cape Verde at Miami Stadium.

Those two disappointing results mean that Uruguay now need to avoid defeat to Spain to progress to the last 32 of the competition.

There has been chaos behind the scenes ahead of the crucial game with the reigning European champions, though.

Uruguay’s Players ‘Revolt Against Marcelo Bielsa’

Marcelo Bielsa speaks to his Uruguay players at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Paul Childs

Tensions are high in Uruguay ahead of their match against Spain, according to radio station Espectador Deportes, per ge.globo.

A group of Uruguay players, including Federico Valverde, Rochet, Manuel Ugarte and Rodrigo Bentancur, summoned Bielsa for a meeting ahead of the match.

The players were unhappy with the intense training load and believed that some players had suffered injuries during preparation as a result.

Not only did the players request changes to the training load, they also urged Bielsa to make tactical changes so they could compete with Spain. They asked Bielsa if they could play in a low block and try and hurt their opponents on the counter.

Bielsa wasn’t having any of it, though. He called a team meeting and said that they would play as they have been playing.

According to El Espectador, he also accused players of trying to get rid of him after he stopped calling up Luis Suárez and didn’t include midfielder Nahitan Nández in the World Cup squad.

Bielsa wasn’t done there, though, saying that he had orchestrated the careers of some national team players, such as Sebastián Cáceres and Maxi Araújo.

Some Uruguay players weren’t happy at all and reportedly left the meeting immediately. Jose Maria Gimenez is said to have tried to defuse the situation, but he was unsuccessful in his attempts.

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Marcelo Bielsa speaks to his Uruguay players at the 2026 World Cup REUTERS/Amanda Perobelli

Bielsa is under no illusions as to how important their match against Spain is. In his pre-match press conference, he said, per Reuters: “We are approaching tomorrow’s match as ​a final. One of the best ways to defend is to ​make sure the ​opponent has ⁠the ball for less time.”

He also praised Spain boss, Luis de la Fuente. He added, per Yahoo!: “It seems to me that, with the type of soccer that he achieved with Spain, which is unique, and his entire work there, which is significant, it definitely doesn’t reflect my own style.

“It’s a type of soccer a lot more beautiful than what I achieved with my team. The truth is that what he has accomplished with Spain is admirable.”

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Nate Diaz Names His Toughest Opponent Ever

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Nate Diaz once revealed who he regards as the toughest opponent he’s faced in his whole career, and it’s not who you might expect.

The California native has participated in many fights in both boxing and the UFC, sharing the ring and the cage with a whole host of big names. Conor McGregor, Jake Paul, Jorge Masvidal, Tony Ferguson, and Rafael dos Anjos are just a few of the stars he’s fought in either boxing or MMA, or in some instances, both.

Diaz is currently 1-1 in bouts against Irish superstar McGregor, and he’s arguably his biggest rival in the UFC, but it wasn’t who he named as his toughest opponent.

He first faced Notorious at UFC 196 in March 2016, where he won the bout by submission. Later that year, the pair rematched at UFC 202 in a five-round classic, which McGregor edged on the judges’ scorecards.

After leaving the UFC following his victory over Tony Ferguson at UFC 279 in 2022, Diaz declined to re-sign with the world’s leading MMA promotion. Instead, he decided to embark on a boxing career, which led to him facing Jake Paul in an August 2023 bout.

Diaz lost the bout by unanimous decision, with the ringside judges only giving him a handful of rounds. His return to professional boxing a little under a year later was far more successful, as he scored a majority decision over former UFC rival Jorge Masvidal.

Conor McGregor vs Nate Diaz

However, despite going to war in each of these pay-per-view contests, none of the men mentioned above gave Diaz his hardest fight, according to the man himself.

Instead, Diaz went back all the way to 2008 when he went up against fellow American Josh Neer at UFC Fight Night 15.

Nate Diaz Reveals His Toughest Ever Opponent

“There’s a guy that I fought [in 2008] named Josh Neer,” he revealed during an appearance on Bradley Martin’s Podcast.

Nate first became fully aware of Neer’s abilities after his brother, Nick Diaz, fought him at UFC 62 in August 2006. Nate was immediately impressed with Neer’s toughness.


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“Josh Neer fought my brother, and they were fighting for three rounds, hard, and Nick’s doing his thing, hitting him a lot, and I was like, ‘This f****** guy is crazy!’ And then Nick ended up finishing him in the third round. Most people Nick finished [at the time] were all in the first round and maybe the second round.”

Two years later, it would be Nate’s turn to step into the Octagon with Neer. Their bout served as the main event of a September 2008 UFC Fight Night event in Omaha, Nebraska.

Nate Diaz

“Time went by, and then he went down to 155 where I was fighting at. And I asked for a better opponent. I was beating people – that’s when I first got to the UFC, I beat a few people. And so they gave me Josh Neer, who was one of the top five guys.”

Diaz recalled: “That’s right when I started to fight top people. And it was my hardest fight.”

Explaining why Neer presented such a tough challenge, Nate said: “I watched him fight so much, and then trained so perfectly for him that everything was like – he’d throw punches, I slipped it right under it, grabbed him and everything. But he countered everything, and it was like if you watch that fight, me versus Josh Neer, it’s a hundred miles an hour. It’s a good fight. He’s a motherf*****. He’s my boy now, though, we’re homies!”

Despite finding Neer a tough foe to crack, Diaz was crowned the winner via split decision. Neer did all he could to gain a different outcome, attempting four submissions throughout the fight and constantly pressuring Nate.

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