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Who Misses Out? The Liverpool Stars Left Medal-less After Premier League Triumph

Who Misses Out? The Liverpool Stars Left Medal-less After Premier League Triumph

Liverpool's recent success in securing the Premier League title for the 2024/25 season has been met with much celebration. However, not every player can bask in the glory of a winners' medal, leading to some intriguing discussions regarding eligibility.

As per Premier League regulations, players need to have made a minimum of five league appearances during the season to qualify for a medal. Liverpool, having clinched their 20th top-flight title, is entitled to distribute 40 medals among their players, coaching staff, and other club officials. Yet, this rule has left some notable names unable to share in the accolade.

Federico Chiesa, the club's marquee summer signing, finds himself on the fringes. Despite his talent, Chiesa has been beset by injuries, featuring only four times as a substitute, amounting to just 33 minutes on the pitch. His chances of qualifying rest on the club's remaining matches, including pivotal fixtures against Chelsea and Arsenal.

Facts on the PL Trophy
The Premier League Trophy: A symbol of triumph.

Another notable absentee is Vitezslav Jaros, the young Czech goalkeeper, who has remained behind stars like Alisson Becker and Caoimhin Kelleher in the pecking order. His solitary appearance against Crystal Palace in October does not suffice for medal qualification, though the club has the discretion to award him a medal despite this.

Jayden Danns, the 19-year-old talent, similarly finds himself in a conundrum. His brief outing for the club has been overshadowed by a loan move to Sunderland, where an injury has left him sidelined. Thus, his hopes for a medal hinge on club decisions and Sunderland's promotion prospects, as he may still miss out under their banner.

Meanwhile, Tyler Morton has racked up appearances primarily in cup competitions but has yet to see action in the Premier League since the 2021-22 season. With five total appearances to his name, none qualifying him for the medal, his commitment to Anfield is commendable, yet he faces the risk of being left out of the celebratory honours.

Much like Morton, James McConnell has been limited to cup matches this season, often finding himself on the bench. The 20-year-old is yet to make a significant impact in the league despite joining the matchday squad several times.

Last but not least, Trey Nyoni represents a glimpse into Liverpool's rich youth setup. Despite being present on various important matchdays, he has yet to make a Premier League appearance, showing the competitive nature of the squad.

Premier League medal
The coveted Premier League Medal.

As Liverpool fans await the official trophy presentation and potential medal allocation, questions arise regarding players' contributions and the meaning of a champions' medal. Does a few minutes on the pitch truly equate to merit, or should contributions off the field weigh equally in this prestigious award?

This intriguing scenario opens up dialogue regarding recognition in sports, especially within a historic club like Liverpool. How should accolades be determined when circumstances differ so vastly between players? We invite readers to share their thoughts and join the conversation as Liverpool prepares to celebrate a monumental season.

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Who gets a Premier League medal?

Premier League medals These are “to be presented by the Club to its Manager and to such of its Players and Officials as it thinks fit provided that any Player who has entered the field of play in a minimum of five of its League Matches that Season”.

Which Liverpool players will get a Premier League medal?

Alisson Becker, Caoimhin Kelleher, Virgil van Dijk, Ibrahima Konate, Joe Gomez, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson, Kostas Tsimikas, Jarell Quansah, Alexis Mac Allister, Curtis Jones, Ryan Gravenberch, Dominik Szoboszlai, Wataru Endo, Harvey Elliott, Mo Salah, Luis, Diaz, Diogo Jota, Darwin Nunez, Cody Gakpo.

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