Getty/GOALManchester CityPremier LeagueCity ratings: Every player ranked from Pep's worst-ever seasonPep Guardiola's empire finally came crashing down - but which players were most responsible for the fall and which ones still did themselves proud?
Getty/GOALManchester UnitedB. FernandesMan Utd ratings: Every Red Devil ranked after season from hellWhich players did themselves proud in the Red Devils' worst-ever Premier League season? And who were the biggest disappointments?
GOAL/GettyBarcelonaR. LewandowskiLewa brings up Barca century as Raphinha shows BDO sparkThe Catalan giants won comfortably at San Mames to round out their season, thanks to the Poland international's double and a Dani Olmo penalty.
Getty ImagesManchester UnitedAmad Believe in Amad! Winger shows he can lead Man Utd into new eraThe brilliant Ivorian ensured Ruben Amorim avoided more embarrassment on a hugely controversial afternoon at Old Trafford
ArsenalM. OedegaardOdegaard snatches Arsenal win as Tierney bows out in styleA late goal from the captain ensured Mikel Arteta's side finished their campaign with three points on the south coast
Getty/GOALChelseaL. ColwillChelsea are UCL-bound! Colwill the unlikely hero for the BluesThe England defender scored the only goal of the game at the City Ground to seal a place back at Europe's top table
Getty ImagesManchester CityI. GundoganGundogan golazo leads City into the Champions LeaguePep Guardiola's side needed just a point to secure a top-five finish and they went on to take all three at Craven Cottage with an impressive showing
Getty/GOALLiverpoolM. SalahSalah to the rescue one more time for Liverpool!The Premier League Golden Boot winner netted for the 29th time in 2024-25 to earn a point for Arne Slot's side at Anfield
Getty Images SportL. MessiFEATURESMessi's golazo sparks comeback, but Miami can only draw PhillyPressure on Javier Mascherano and his men to perform after draw against East-leading Philadelphia
GETTY/GOALBarcelonaFEATURESBarca's UWCL domination ends as Putellas & Bonmati falterBarcelona fell short in their attempt to win three UEFA Women's Champions League titles in a row, falling to a single goal by Stina Blackstenius
GOALArsenal WomenWomen's Champions LeagueChampions League WINNERS! Blackstenius delivers UWCL gloryThe only English side to win the trophy lifted it for the second time on Saturday, stunning the Catalans for a first continental triumph in 18 years
GettyReal MadridL. ModricProlific Mbappe closes in on Golden Shoe as Modric bows outReal Madrid strolled past a much-changed Sociedad side as two Bernabeu legends marked their farewells with three points
Getty/GOALManchester UnitedB. FernandesFernandes fails to fire & Shaw has a shocker for meek Man UtdThe captain had one of his poorest games in the crunch moment of the season while the defender's poor form since returning from injury continued
Getty/GOALTottenhamB. JohnsonJohnson & Van de Ven become Spurs icons in BilbaoA first-half goal from the forward and a great clearance from the centre-back saw the team from north London claim their first silverware since 2008
GOALManchester CityFEATURESMarmoush fires rocket but KDB fails to ignite in last Etihad gameThe Egyptian's bolt from the blue was a late contender for goal of the season but the departing De Bruyne failed to leave with a bang
Getty/GOALLiverpoolM. SalahSalah ghosts again! Liverpool hangover continues at BrightonThe Reds twice went ahead but were overpowered by the Seagulls.
GettyL. SuarezL. MessiInter Miami defenseless in embarrassing loss to Orlando CityMessi and Suarez stumbled in attack, while the Herons' defense repeatedly crumbled in loss to in-state rivals, extending winless stretch
GettyReal MadridK. MbappeMbappe saves Madrid from embarrassment in Sevilla struggleCarlo Ancelotti's main men in attack eventually found the net as the deposed champions look to at least finish the season in style
Getty/GOALBarcelonaL. YamalBarca suffer title hangover despite Yamal brillianceThe Blaugrana showed glimpses of their brilliant selves but did not have enough in the tank to overcome their Champions League-chasing opponents
Getty/GOALArsenalD. RiceRice cracker & Raya heroics get Arsenal over UCL lineThe Gunners all-but cemented second place in the Premier League for a third season running thanks to a narrow victory over the Magpies
Getty ImagesManchester United WomenG. ClintonClinton kept quiet as United fall in FA Cup finalThe England midfielder lost her battle with Erin Cuthbert as Marc Skinner's side defended well but barely laid a glove on the Blues' backline
Getty/GOALChelsea FC WomenS. BaltimoreTreble-winners! Baltimore inspires Chelsea to FA Cup glorySonia Bompastor's first season in charge ended in triumphant fashion on Sunday, as the English champions got their hands on yet another trophy
Getty/GOALManchester CityO. MarmoushMarmoush miss costs City as KDB's big day is ruinedThe Belgian was blunted in a deep role but the Egyptian shoulders greater blame for squandering the spot-kick on a disastrous day for the Cityzens
Getty/GOALCrystal PalaceFEATURESBuild Eze a statue! Palace win FA Cup & first ever trophyOliver Glasner's men made history at Wembley with a hard-fought victory in a pulsating showdown under the arch
Getty Manchester UnitedPremier LeagueAwful prep for Bilbao! Hojlund & Mazraoui poor in United lossRuben Amorim's side slunk to their 18th Premier League defeat of the season with an abject performance at Stamford Bridge
Getty/GOALChelseaFEATURESCucurella's vital winner edges Chelsea towards UCL The Spaniard powered in a brilliant header to give Enzo Maresca's side an important victory at Stamford Bridge.
AFPBarcelonaFEATURESYamal curls in a beauty and sets up another to seal La Liga titleFlick's side are champions of Spain again after their teenage sensation earns them a derby day win
Getty Images SportFEATURESSan Jose Earthquakes vs Inter Miami CFMessi's frustration mounts after 3-3 draw vs. QuakesMiami and San Jose went blow-for-blow in a six-goal thriller, but Messi's frustrations were on full display
GettyReal MadridJ. RamonRamon the unlikely hero as Real Madrid cling on in La LigaThe youngster has kept Carlo Ancelotti's side alive - although Barcelona can still become champions by beating Espanyol on Thursday night
GettyArsenalM. MerinoMerino's mixed day sums up Arsenal's topsy-turvy drawThe midfielder netted the equaliser for Mikel Arteta's side before being sent off as the visitors fought back to earn a deserved point