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Vote for your April 2022 monthly award winners

2 May 2022
Premier League Monthly awards

Have your say on who wins the EA SPORTS Player, Barclays Manager and Budweiser Goal of the Month

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April 2022's EA SPORTS Player of the Month nominees
April 2022's Barclays Manager of the Month candidates
April 2022's Budweiser Goal of the Month contenders

The nominees for April 2022's EA SPORTS Player of the Month, Barclays Manager of the Month and Budweiser Goal of the Month have been revealed, and you can have a say in who wins. 

You, the fans, have until 12:00 BST on Monday 9 May to vote for your favourite nominee for each award. 

The public vote is combined with those from a panel of experts, while the EA SPORTS award also factors in the vote by the captains of the Premier League clubs. The winners will be announced in the week after the shortlists are announced.

VOTE: April's EA SPORTS Player of the Month
VOTE: April's Barclays Manager of the Month
VOTE: April's Budweiser Goal of the Month

EA SPORTS Player shortlist

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Nathan Collins (BUR)
P6 W4 D1 L1​ G2 A0 CS2
The centre-back had a breakthrough month, helping Burnley move out of the bottom three with a four-match unbeaten run. He stepped up in the absence of injured captain Ben Mee, scoring his first two Premier League goals, against Everton and Southampton

Kevin De Bruyne (MCl)
P4 W3 D1 L0​ G2 A3 
The Belgian scored or assisted in all four of his appearances during the month, directly contributing to five goals in total. De Bruyne helped his side retain a one-point lead over Liverpool at the top of the table. 

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Bruno Guimaraes (NEW)
P6 W4 D0 L2​ G3 A1
The Brazilian scored or assisted in three April matches, with one of his three goals from central midfield being a superb chipped finish at Norwich City. His all-action performances helped Newcastle United into the top half.

Gabriel Jesus (MCl)
P5 W4 D1 L0​ G6 A1 
Jesus became only the second Manchester City player to be directly involved in five goals in a Premier League match, emulating Hall of Fame inductee Sergio Aguero with an incredible display against Watford. He also scored a vital goal in the 2-2 draw with Liverpool that kept City ahead in the title race. 

Cristiano Ronaldo (MUN)
P4 W1 D1 L2​ G5 A0
Ronaldo joined the Premier League 100 Club with a goal at Arsenal, after his hat-trick inspired a 3-2 home win over Norwich. He showed great character in what was a difficult month off the pitch.

Son Heung-min (TOT)
P4 W2 D1 L1​ G4 A1
The South Korean spearheaded Spurs’ top-four push with four goals and an assist, including a hat-trick in a 4-0 win at Aston Villa. His April contributions have helped him close in on Mohamed Salah in the race for the Golden Boot.

Thiago (LIV)
P5 W4 D1 L0​ G0 A0 CS4
Thiago ran the show in central midfield for Liverpool, starting all but one of their April matches and catching the eye with some dazzling individual displays. Against Manchester United, for example, he had a pass accuracy of 96 per cent from 113 passes.

Leandro Trossard (BHA)
P5 W3 D2 L0​ G3 A0
Trossard scored three goals in the month, including a strike in a 2-1 triumph at Arsenal and a late winner at another UEFA Champions League-chasing side in Spurs.

Barclays Manager shortlist

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Thomas Frank (BRE)
P4 W3 D1 L0​ GF8 GA2 GD+6
The Dane's Brentford side dropped only one point in April. Frank secured the club’s first victory over west London rivals Chelsea since 1939, beating them 4-1, and followed that up with wins over West Ham United and Watford, and a draw with Spurs.

Pep Guardiola (MCl)
P5 W4 D1 L0​ GF16 GA3 GD+13​
Guardiola ensured Manchester City stayed on top in the title race, drawing with challengers Liverpool and winning all of their other matches, against Burnley, Brighton, Watford and Leeds. His team scored 16 goals in the month. 

Mike Jackson (BUR)
P4 W3 D1 L0​ GF6 GA2 GD+4
After taking temporary charge following the departure of Sean Dyche, Jackson stepped up seamlessly from his role as Under-23 coach to become the first Burnley manager to go unbeaten in his first four top-flight matches. He oversaw a dramatic turnaround victory against Watford, wins against Southampton and Wolves, and a draw at West Ham.

Jurgen Klopp (LIV)
P5 W4 D1 L0 GF11 GA2 GD+9
Klopp kept his Liverpool side hot on the heels of leaders Man City, winning four matches without conceding, with two of those victories coming against fierce rivals Manchester United and Everton. The Reds also twice came from behind to get a draw at the Eithad Stadium.

Budweiser Goal shortlist

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Antonio Rudiger (CHE 1-4 BRE) 2 April
James Ward-Prowse (LEE 1-1 SOU) 2 April
Aaron Cresswell (WHU 2-1 EVE) 3 April
Enock Mwepu (ARS 1-2 BHA) 9 April
Miguel Almiron (NEW 1-0 CRY) 20 April
Connor Roberts (BUR 2-0 SOU) 21 April
Granit Xhaka (ARS 3-1 MUN) 23 April
Rodri (MCI 5-1 WAT) 23 April 

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