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Regis Le Bris (Sunderland) . Sunderland entered the season as the number one relegation candidate after being promoted from the Championship. However, Regis Le Bris's team secured a place in the Europa League, concluding one of the most surprising stories in the Premier League this season. |
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The French manager made a drastic overhaul of the squad, building Sunderland into a pragmatic team with a fast-paced, attacking style. Two victories against Newcastle quickly made Le Bris a new icon at the Stadium of Light. |
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Unai Emery (Aston Villa). Aston Villa had a disappointing start to the season, earning only 3 points from their first 5 matches. However, Unai Emery quickly turned the team around with a run of 12 wins in 13 Premier League games. |
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Despite Villa facing financial pressure and a midfield injury crisis, Emery still led the club to victory in the Europa League. What seemed like a failed season ultimately became one of the most successful campaigns in the club's history, securing a fourth-place finish in the Premier League. |
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Mikel Arteta (Arsenal) . The biggest doubt for Arsenal lies in their mental fortitude after three consecutive seasons finishing second. By April, Arsenal were leading by four points, but the slip-up that fans feared ultimately occurred, with consecutive defeats to Bournemouth and Manchester City. |
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Amidst intense online ridicule, Arteta adjusted his tactics and revived the spirits of both the team and the fans at the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal then went on to win a series of victories that, while not entirely convincing, were enough to secure the league title, laying the foundation for a new era of dominance for the North London club. |
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Keith Andrews (Brentford) . He began his first season as Brentford's head coach amidst considerable skepticism, following the departure of Thomas Frank and several key players. Most predictions suggested Brentford would decline. However, Andrews did not create a revolution but chose a gradual evolution. |
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Brentford remain dangerous from set pieces but have also made significant tactical adjustments. Victories against Aston Villa, Liverpool, and Manchester United were highlights of a season in which Brentford consistently surprised and competed for European qualification. |
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Andoni Iraola (Bournemouth) . Despite losing several key players after the summer, Andoni Iraola still helped the club qualify for European competition for the first time in their history. The team finished the season with a record 57 points in the Premier League with an energetic and aggressive pressing style of play. |
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Bournemouth even beat Arsenal and drew with Manchester City towards the end of the season, contributing to the title race. Antoine Semenyo's departure in January didn't weaken Bournemouth too much, as Iraola continued to discover talents like Eli Junior Kroupi and Rayan. |
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