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Liverpool’s midfielder, Alexis Mac Allister, has earned the Premier League Player of the Month title for April 2025, while Vitor Pereira of Wolverhampton Wanderers has been awarded Manager of the Month.

Mac Allister scored a stunning long-range goal during a tough 3-2 loss against Fulham and concluded an impressive month by netting the opening goal in a 5-1 victory over Tottenham Hotspur, a win that secured Liverpool as Premier League champions.

He becomes only the fourth Argentinian to receive the Premier League’s monthly honor, following in the footsteps of Juan Sebastian Veron, Carlos Tevez, and Sergio Aguero.

Liverpool have now had two different prize winners this season. Mac Allister follows talisman Mohamed Salah, who picked up the award in both November 2024 and February 2025.

Pereira masterminded a perfect month / Chris Brunskill/Fantasista/GettyImages

There may have been five nominees for April’s Manager of the Month award, including title-winner Arne Slot, but Pereira was the clear favourite after leading Wolves to a perfect month. Five victories from five saw the Molineux outfit confirm their spot in next season’s Premier League after a season of battling relegation.

“It was a very, very good month for us,” Pereira told club media. “We were consistent, we were competitive, but this is the work of a lot of people in the shadows. We achieve nothing alone, without the staff, without the supporters, without these people working in the kitchen, in the gym and everywhere. The reward is for everybody.

“Ipswich maybe was the game that was in the right time. The points at that time were not like today. Today, we can play with more confidence, more freedom to create, but it’s about the players, they deserve everything because they are on the pitch.

“We have a fantastic chemistry between everybody, the club, the players, the supporters in the city, and I feel part of this family.”

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