Meanwhile, 5 teams, Chelsea, Manchester City, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest, and Aston Villaāscrapped for 3 Champions League spots. Chelsea, City, and Newcastle ultimately sealed their places, while Forest fell just short in one of their best top-flight campaigns in decades.
Some stars confirmed their class, others emerged from the shadows, and one man stood above all: Mohamed Salah. Hereās the MSport Best XI of the season, based purely on performances and stats, not reputation.
GK: Matz Sels (Nottingham Forest) š§šŖ

In an era obsessed with ball-playing keepers, Sels is a bit of a throwback. He doesn't overcomplicate things (Onanaš). He keeps the ball out of the net and does it better than anyone else did this season. The 33-year-old was pivotal in Forestās unlikely push for Europe, racking up a league-high 13 clean sheets. His 72.39% save rate speaks volumes about his sharp reflexes and shot-stopping prowess. His earlier forgettable stint at Newcastle feels like ancient history now.
RB: Trent Alexander-Arnold (Liverpool) š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ

CB: Gabriel Magalhaes š§š·

Arsenalās title charge faded fast after Gabriel suffered a season-ending injury in Aprilāa clear sign of just how vital he was. The Brazilian was a dominant force at the back, ranking among the best for aerial duels and clearances, while also scoring four goals from set-pieces. Arsenalās defence was at its strongest with him on the pitch, and his absence was felt immediately.
CB: Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool) š³š±

LB: Antonee Robinson (Fulham)šŗšø

One of the seasonās most underrated performers. Robinson wasnāt just solid defensively, he was Fulhamās best playmaker. He finished with 10 assists and dominated both flanks in crunch games, including standout performances against Salah. His engine, defensive intelligence, and crossing made him the best left-back this term.
DM: Moises Caicedo (Chelsea) šŖšØ

AM: Cole Palmer (Chelsea) š“ó §ó ¢ó „ó ®ó §ó æ

Bruno Fernandes (Manchester United) šµš¹

RW: Mohamed Salah (Liverpool) šŖš¬

LW: Bryan Mbeumo (Brentford) šØš²

5 years ago, Brentford assembled a deadly front 3: the famous BMWāBenrahma, Mbeumo, and Watkins. They terrorized championship defenses, but over time, the trio broke apart. Benrahma got his move, Watkins left for Villa, and Mbeumo stayed behind. Rather than sulk, he used it as fuel. This season, he proved his class, delivering the kind of numbers that had long been bubbling under the surface.
Now, with Manchester United reportedly circling, he might end up with the biggest move of the three. Sometimes, patience is everything. Slow and sturdy wins the race.
CF: Alexander Isak (Newcastle United) šøšŖ
