The winners of the Guinness Goal of the Season, Premier League Save of the Season, Oracle Most Improbable Comeback and Oracle Most Powerful Goal awards have been revealed.
Marmoush wins Guinness Goal of the Season award
Omar Marmoush's sensational strike against AFC Bournemouth has been voted the 2024/25 Guinness Goal of the Season.
Marmoush's stunning 30-yard effort in the 14th minute on 20 May opened the scoring to set Pep Guardiola's Manchester City on the road to a 3-1 win against the Cherries in their penultimate match of the campaign.
Collecting the ball just inside Bournemouth's half, the Egyptian strode towards goal before unleashing a dipping effort that flew past Kepa Arrizabalaga, via a post, and into the top corner.
Marmoush's strike received the most combined votes by the public and a panel of football experts, topping a shortlist that featured each of the season's Guinness Goal of the Month winners, plus one standout effort from May.
His goal beat those of Carlos Baleba, David Brooks, Jens Cajuste, Jhon Duran, Alexander Isak, Nicolas Jackson, Kaoru Mitoma, Cole Palmer and Harry Wilson.
Marmoush becomes the first Man City player to win the Goal of the Season award and the second Egyptian following Mohamed Salah's solo stunner against Man City in 2021/22.
Martinez wins Premier League Save of the Season award
Emiliano Martinez has won the 2024/25 Premier League Save of the Season award.
The Aston Villa goalkeeper produced one of the best saves in Premier League history, somehow twisting his body to stop Nicolas Dominguez's point-blank header from a corner centimetres before it crossed the line.
Martinez earned the December Save of the Month prize for that incredible stop against Nottingham Forest, the first time he had earned the monthly award.
The Argentinian's save drew praise from people across the footballing world, with some claiming it's the best they've ever seen.
"I was upset in that moment!" said Forest head coach Nuno Espirito Santo, himself a former Portugal international goalkeeper, "But big save, big save. It was remarkable.
"That is not about anything, it is pure instinct. Reflex. It's amazing. I wish I had [the] quality to do that once, but I didn't!"
'I can't think of a better Premier League save in my life'
Jamie Redknapp compared it to a legendary save made by England goalkeeper Gordon Banks from Brazil’s Pele in the FIFA 1970 World Cup.
“I can't think of a better Premier League save in my life,” the former midfielder said on Sky Sports. “He has already got himself in a position where he is trying to get space for himself and then somehow he reacts.
"We talk about the Pele one from Gordon Banks. Somehow he saved it. It's almost like a magician, sleight of hand. That is truly sensational.”
It was one of 10 saves, nine of which won the Premier League Save of the Month award, plus a Kepa Arrizabalaga save in May, that were shortlisted for the Save of the Season award.
Martinez won after receiving the most combined votes from the public and a panel of football experts.
His save beat those of Kepa (two nominations), Martin Dubravka, Andre Onana (two nominations), David Raya (two nominations), Robert Sanchez and Guglielmo Vicario.
Man Utd win 2024/25 Oracle Most Improbable Comeback award
Manchester United's incredible 2-1 win against Manchester City has been voted the 2024/25 Oracle Most Improbable Comeback.
Ruben Amorim's side were 1-0 down in the Manchester derby with 88 minutes played after Josko Gvardiol's header had given City a 1-0 first-half lead.
However, the visitors, inspired by substitute Amad, managed to secure a dramatic late turnaround victory.
The 22-year-old Ivorian won a penalty, which was converted by Bruno Fernandes, before scoring himself from a tight angle with stoppage time looming.
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Man Utd claim the award after fans voted on a shortlist of five wins this season from the most improbable circumstances, calculated using the Win Probability Statistic developed by Stats Perform. This calculates the chance of a team securing a win or draw by simulating the remainder of the match 100,000 times.
The model is based on years of match data and takes into account if a team are home or away, the current score, penalties awarded, players on the pitch, red cards and time left in the match.
The probability of a win is calculated every minute for every Premier League match in a season, in real-time.
Oracle Most Improbable Comeback winners
2021/22: Leicester 2-3 Spurs
2022/23: Nott'm Forest 2-3 Bournemouth
2023/24: Bournemouth 4-3 Luton
Isak wins 2024/25 Oracle Most Powerful Goal award
Alexander Isak's rocket shot for Newcastle United against Liverpool has won the Oracle Most Powerful Goal award.
Isak smashed into the top-right corner from the edge of the 18-yard-box after running off Virgil van Dijk and making a yard of space to shoot past the Liverpool defender, scoring the opening goal in a 3-3 thriller in December.
It was measured by Oracle, the Premier League's official cloud provider, to have an average speed of 108.94km/h between the ball leaving the striker's boot and crossing the goalline. That made it the fastest average speed of all goals scored in 2024/25 that were from outside the 18-yard box and did not take a deflection.

Ten most powerful goals
Isak's goal, which was also voted the December Guinness Goal of the Month, was just over 1km/h faster than the next-most powerful goal, which was Antoine Semenyo's strike against Leicester City on the final day.
Alexander Isak | Newcastle 3-3 Liverpool | 108.94km/h
Antoine Semenyo | Bournemouth 2-0 Leicester | 107.71km/h
Yves Bissouma | Spurs 4-0 Everton | 105.01km/h
Ross Barkley | Aston Villa 2-1 Leicester | 104.40km/h
Declan Rice | Arsenal 1-0 Newcastle | 104.00km/h
Elliot Anderson | Nott'm Forest 3-2 Southampton, 103.97km/h
Pedro Neto | Chelsea 1-1 Arsenal | 103.46km/h
Jeremy Doku | Man City 3-2 Fulham | 101.38km/h
Matheus Cunha | Aston Villa 3-1 Wolves | 100.84km/h
Justin Kluivert | Bournemouth 5-0 Nott'm Forest 100.48km/h
Every Most Powerful Goal winner
Season | Winner | Club | Speed |
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2021/22 | Fernandinho | Watch | Man City | 117.60km/h |
2022/23 | Said Benrahma | Watch | West Ham | 107.17km/h |
2023/24 | Moussa Diaby | Watch | Aston Villa | 109.84km/h |
2024/25 | Alexander Isak | Watch | Newcastle | 108.94km/h |