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Puel ‘satisfied’ with Saints campaign despite fan unrest

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Southampton finished eighth in the league despite recording their lowest points tally in four years and lost out to Manchester United in the League Cup final in February after exiting the Europa League in the group stages.

Puel, who signed a three-year contract at Southampton at the start of the season, is set to meet with club director Les Reed next week for a performance review.

“No speculation about this (my future). I’m satisfied for this season because it was difficult,” Puel told Sky Sports after the game.

"It was the first time we played all these European games, every three days, but these players gave their best all season.

“It (the Stoke defeat) was a little picture of the season, with many possibilities, many opportunities, without scoring. It was difficult. All my players tried to give their best today.”

The side were booed after Sunday’s loss and several supporters called for Puel to be sacked on a Facebook fan page, blaming him for the club’s defensive playing style and lack of goals, but the Frenchman was unmoved.

“I want to say about all the positives this season,” Puel added.

"It was difficult with the injuries of (defender Virgil) Van Dijk, (striker Charlie) Austin, all these players.

“It was the same all season… fantastic spirit and fantastic attitude from the players. To finish eighth with all the good teams in the first place of the table, it is a good thing.”

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WATCH: Premier League Goals of the Season

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There have been some special goals in the Premier League this season, but which one was the best?

We asked you to vote for your favourite, with the winner being declared the “MNF Goal of the Season”.

The choice was a tricky one with 11 goals making the cut. Among the front runners were Jordan Henderson’s long-range effort for Liverpool against Chelsea, the outrageous scorpion kicks from Manchester United’s Henrikh Mkhitaryan and Arsenal’s Olivier Giroud and Andy Carroll’s stunning volley for West Ham.

But it was Emre Can’s brilliant overhead kick which took the prize with 36 per cent of the vote.

Watch that goal - and the other strikes of the season in the video above.

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Premier League thoroughbreds and deserved champions. Brilliantly managed by Antonio Conte in his first season at the club - addressed early failings with tactical acumen, repaired a broken squad and got Chelsea’s best players playing again.

What he said: “This squad and team is so much better than it showed last season. Expect Conte, who will not suffer fools or any political manoeuvring in the dressing room, to flourish.”

Stat: Chelsea are the first side to win 30 games in a single Premier League season.

Read more: How Conte turned Chelsea into champions

Nearly, but not quite after another season of progress for Mauricio Pochettino’s emerging young team.

Spurs have an outstanding core of young, English players.

If they can keep them together, add to the squad, and find a way to win at Wembley then a trophy will surely come soon. But they now need to win something.

What he said: “Tough call this one as Pochettino’s side were excellent last season and were right in the title shake-up for so long. In reality, you could throw a blanket over the likes of Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool and Arsenal in the battle for top-four places.”

Stat: Tottenham scored more goals and conceded fewer than any other team in the Premier League, beating champions Chelsea’s goal difference by eight.

No escaping the tinge of disappointment to Pep Guardiola’s first season at Manchester City.

No trophies, out in the last 16 of the Champions League, and top four in the Premier League was the minimum requirement.

Not found it as easy a transition as at Barcelona and Bayern Munich. Defensive and goalkeeping flaws to fix but Gabriel Jesus could be a superstar next season.

What he said: “Now City have signed John Stones, responsibility will lie with him for curing defensive ills caused by poor form of Eliaquim Mangala and Nicolas Otamendi, as well as captain Vincent Kompany’s injuries. I’m backing a Guardiola-inspired City to reclaim the title.”

Stat: Manchester City have finished in the top four for seven successive seasons, the longest active streak of any club in the Premier League after Arsenal’s failure this season.

The return of Champions League football means Liverpool can count this season as progress and success - although manager Jurgen Klopp should not escape criticism for tame exits to Southampton in the Capital One Cup semi-final and at home to Championship strugglers Wolves with a weakened side in the FA Cup.

Not as sparkling in the second half of the season and no trophies, but a sense of a club going in the right direction.

What he said: “The biggest plus will be that Klopp now has the squad he wants. First title since 1990? No - but a good bet for a cup.”

Stat: Liverpool have finished in the top four of the Premier League for only the second time in the past eight seasons.

Arsene Wenger’s toughest season at Arsenal. Plenty of supporter unrest - and most significantly no Champions League football for the first time in 20 years. Seismic moment for the club after a poor season. Even if Wenger stays, something has to change - and that applies even if Arsenal win the FA Cup.

What he said: “Fourth-place prediction… but with doubts and with fingers crossed.”

Stat: Arsenal have finished the season outside of the top four for the first time since the 1995-96 campaign, when they finished fifth under Bruce Rioch.

Stodgy first season for Jose Mourinho at Old Trafford - but still the possibility of it being rated a real success if they win the Europa League and secure Champions League football on top of winning the EFL Cup.

Too many draws at Old Trafford and too many cautious away displays at close rivals. Still very much a Mourinho work in progress and league form must improve next season.

What he said: “Where will Wayne Rooney fit into Mourinho’s grand plan? And what about United’s defence? How will £30m Eric Bailly from Villarreal adapt to the Premier League? Despite this, expect United to be back in the title shake-up.”

Stat: Manchester United never finished lower than third under Sir Alex Ferguson, but have now ended seventh, fourth, fifth and sixth in the past four seasons.

Genuine season of progress under manager Ronald Koeman - European football is back at Everton and Goodison Park is a fortress once more. Doubts must be resolved over the future of Romelu Lukaku and Ross Barkley but talk of high ambition in the transfer market this summer is more cause for optimism.

What he said: “Koeman is a shrewd and ruthless operator. It should also be remembered he inherited a debacle from predecessor Roberto Martinez.”

Stat: Everton won 43 points at Goodison Park in the Premier League this season, their most in a top-flight campaign at home since 1989-90 (45).

Solid if unspectacular from the Saints, although deservedly reached Wembley and were on the rough end of poor decisions when losing to Manchester United in the EFL Cup final.

Manager Claude Puel was a low-key figure and occasionally unconvincing but forward Manolo Gabbiadini looks a good signing. Can they keep defender Virgil van Dijk? And will Puel even stay? Can they realistically expect to be doing better?

What he said: “Expect another solid season but not another top six.”

Stat: Southampton have the second-youngest starting XIs in the league behind Tottenham, with an average of 26 years 169 days old

Another excellent season under manager Eddie Howe. This is dreamland for the Cherries - not just in the Premier League but stabilised in it by playing attractive, attacking football. An outstanding achievement by Bournemouth.

What he said: “The reality is that Premier League status is success in itself for Bournemouth.”

Stat: Eleven different English players have made 20 or more Premier League appearances for Bournemouth this season. The last Premier League team to do this were Aston Villa in 2000-01.

The Baggies may have tailed off towards the end of the season but this was still a good term with underrated manager Tony Pulis at the helm. Consolidated in the Premier League - so will the new Chinese owners show ambition to try to break the glass ceiling?

What he said: “If stability and Premier League status is what is required then expect Pulis to deliver again, but there was not much to excite at The Hawthorns last season.”

Stat: West Brom scored 48.8% of their goals from set-pieces this season, the highest proportion of any team in the Premier League.

Poor first season at London Stadium. Doesn’t feel like home after Upton Park but an even bigger problem has been those playing in it. Yes, manager Slaven Bilic’s plans were derailed by forward Dimitri Payet downing tools but recruitment was desperately poor. Has to improve this summer.

What he said: “West Ham’s biggest challenge may be settling into new surroundings at London Stadium. Yes, they will be watched by bigger crowds and the environment may be more luxurious, but Upton Park had an atmosphere that could win points.”

Stat: West Ham, along with Bournemouth, lost 22 points from winning positions, the highest total in the Premier League.

What a two-faced season for last season’s champions - so poor under Claudio Ranieri that he was sacked just nine months after leading them to the title. But the Foxes were the Premier League’s last men standing in the Champions League before losing to Atletico Madrid in the quarter-final. Transformed under Craig Shakespeare - but where exactly were these players for six months of the season?

What he said: “I do not expect another run at the Premier League but there is good reason to believe momentum and confidence gained from one of the greatest sporting stories ever told will lead to another very good campaign.”

Stat: Leicester completed 70.1% of passes, only Burnley managed less.

Disappointing season for Stoke City - one where the reign of manager Mark Hughes has marked time, and in a league placing context, gone backwards after top-10 finishes. Needs a good summer in the transfer market.

What he said: “Mark Hughes has built on the work of Tony Pulis to make the Potters genuine top-10 material and it should be no different this time around.”

Stat: Stoke won only three points from losing positions this season

Sam Allardyce did what he does best - recovering from his humbling exit as England manager after only 67 days and one game to guide Crystal Palace to safety after taking over from the sacked Alan Pardew with the Eagles 17th, one point above the relegation zone and with only one win in 11 games.

He took a while to get going but big wins at Chelsea and Liverpool and at home to Arsenal showed ‘Big Sam’ still had the touch.

What he said: “Do not expect any relegation fears but a comfortable mid-table finish.”

Stat: Crystal Palace took just six points from eight London derbies this season

Three managers in one season is a recipe for trouble but it was third time lucky as the calm approach of Paul Clement guided them to safety with a game to spare after Francesco Guidolin’s struggles and Bob Bradley’s 85-day reign.

A season full of anxiety, though, and leaned heavily on the goals and guile of two players who will be in demand this summer - striker Fernando Llorente and playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson.

What he said: “Expect a solid, if unspectacular, season.”

Stat: Swansea conceded 70 goals. Only two teams have conceded more in a 38-game Premier League season and survived relegation - Wigan in 2009-10 (79) and West Brom in 2010-11 (71).

Burnley’s success is staying up and it has been job done for manager Sean Dyche. He was worked his resources superbly and a formidable home record - not to mention some real talent such as keeper Tom Heaton and defender Michael Keane - have been at the heart of their survival.

What he said: “It will be a long hard season but perhaps, helped by the atmospheric surroundings of Turf Moor and the excellence of Dyche, Burnley can make this forecast go astray.”

Stat: Burnley beat Liverpool in August despite having only 19.6% of possession, the lowest by a winning side in the Premier League since 2006-07.

Another season. Another one-season manager in the departing Walter Mazzarri. Another Premier League survival. Not everybody’s model of how to run a football club but it keeps Watford up and that is what matters. How long will it work?

What he said: “It will be a dogfight near the bottom. Can the Hornets survive? I’m not sure they can.”

Stat: Jose Holebas was shown 14 yellow cards, equalling the Premier League record for a player in a single campaign.

Doomed from the start as manager Mike Phelan was operating with barely a squad and his hands tied. Marco Silva’s arrival galvanised the Tigers but he could not replicate excellent home form on Hull City’s travels. So it is back to the Championship - in all probability without their excellent manager.

What he said: “Long, hard season ahead and the signs do not look good.”

Stat: Because of their opening-day victory against Leicester City, Hull City spent one more day on top of the Premier League than Tottenham Hotspur did in 2016-17 (0).

Middlesbrough simply came and went without contributing much to the Premier League - not bold enough, not enough goals. It is a shame and they may well wonder if they could have had more of a go. Plus points? Squad looks in decent shape to come straight back up and they still have chairman Steve Gibson.

What he said: “This season is about consolidation.”

Stat: Middlesbrough were 14th in the Premier League on Christmas Day, but were the 12th side to be that high in the Premier League table on 25 December and still be relegated that season.

Sunderland and manager David Moyes got exactly what they deserved after an appalling season. Moyes killed any optimism by announcing the Black Cats would be in a relegation fight after only his second game - one of the few things the beleaguered Scot got right this season.

Will now lose best players Jordan Pickford and Jermain Defoe and no-one would be confident about them coming back up from the Championship.

What he said: “Moyes will have the Black Cats well-drilled and hard to beat.”

Stat: Jermain Defoe scored 15 goals for Sunderland, 51.7% of their team total.

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Premier League team of the week

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The final weekend of the season is over - without too much fanfare - as Liverpool pipped Arsenal to fourth place. There were some impressive wins, nonetheless, and big performances, too.

Here, Jason Burt picks his team of the weekend.

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Eighth is a good reward, says Puel

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Saints suffered final day defeat to Stoke City at St Mary’s, but were still able to confirm their fourth consecutive finish in the top eight of the Premier League.

“To finish eighth in the table, with all of these injuries and games, is a good thing,” he started.

“It is a good reward for the players for the spirit and attitude they have shown in all of the games and training sessions.

“Now we need to take a small break and come back ready to work hard and improve again.”

Puel was able to welcome Charlie Austin back to the starting XI for the final game of the Premier League season against Stoke City.

The frontman had been sidelined since December with a shoulder injury, and Puel was delighted to see him back out playing at St Mary’s.

“It was interesting to see Charlie back again starting the game,” he continued.

“It was a good reward for having to come through a long injury. He looked to provide a good solution for him team mates.

He was a bit tired at the end but that is normal after being out for such a long time.”

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Slattery receives England call

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The 18-year-old will travel to France with the under-20s squad for the competition that starts on May 29th.

During that period, England will face ties against Angola, Japan and Cuba in their group stage fixtures.

The Young Lions head into the competition as current holders of the title, having seen off France 2-1 in last year’s final, when the Under-21s were the representatives in the tournament.

James Ward-Prowse, Matt Targett, Jack Stephens and Nathan Redmond all represented the Three Lions on that occasion.

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Puel urges perspective as Saints review his position

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Claude Puel insists Saints will look at the season as a whole rather than just the final few games as they plan the way ahead.

Puel clearly wants to fight for his job, despite the tide of popular opinion turning against him at St Mary’s.

Five games on the spin without a goal at home has heaped the pressure on him, but Puel is urging the 53 game season to be seen as a whole.

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He said: “When I make a debrief it’s not a debrief about one game but a debrief about the season.

“The good things, the difficult things and all this. It’s a balance all season and to see where we can improve all the times and this is the most important.

“I am proud of my players and squad to keep always a good attitude and spirit always with this competition.

“It was the first time they played every three days, sometimes every two days, and it is difficult to combat this.

“It was the same thing with Manchester United and Jose Mourinho to play Thursday and again on Sunday because two days is not enough recovery.

“It was a good challenge for the team, the squad, my staff also, and now we want to come back to try and to find European games for the season after.”

Also challenging for Puel has been losing his two best players for half the season in the shape of Virgil van Dijk and Charlie Austin, who finished top scorer despite being missing from December.

“It’s a difficult season for the staff but it’s a difficult season for the squad,” he reflected.

“We lost important players for the team like Virgil or our top scorer with Charlie.

“Every time we find a solution and to see Maya Yoshida and Stephens at this level is fantastic. To see Nathan Redmond and James Ward-Prowse as international players is a good thing. Many good things.

“All my players improve at this level this season. This is the most important.

“In the final, I repeat, we finish eighth on the table in a difficult championship with the big teams in the first places and also the EFL Cup final is a positive thing.”

When quizzed about his future, Puel replied: “It’s not a question for me. I make my job and my players give their best every time and I think it was the truth because they were fantastic this season and often without a good reward.

“They deserved in many games a win but without the good reward it’s always difficult to keep to work and this attitude is fantastic and good for the future.

“After the EFL Cup final it was very hard for the squad and for the staff because we deserved it. It was a fantastic journey with fantastic games and clean sheets against all Premier League teams and in the final we deserved other things.

“To come back in the Premier League and finish eighth on the table is a good thing and positive.”

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Arsenal forward Alexis Sanchez wins Power Rankings

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Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez has won the Sky Sports Power Rankings this season.

The Power Rankings methodology reflects a player’s performance by awarding points to players for 32 different stats and ranks Sanchez as the top-performing player in the Premier League with 24 goals and 10 assists.

Chelsea midfielder Eden Hazard held his position as runner-up but was almost overtaken by Tottenham striker Harry Kane on the final day.

Kane ended the season just 346 points shy of second spot after netting seven goals in his final two games to claim the Golden Boot with a career-high 29 Premier League goals - despite only starting 29 games compared to the Belgian’s 36 starts.

Spurs duo Christian Eriksen and Dele Alli also made the top 10 - making Mauricio Pochettino’s men the most prolific in the Power Rankings top 10.

Diego Costa also represented champions Chelsea at No 4, while team-mates Marcos Alonso (No 11) and Cesar Azpilicueta (No 12) narrowly missed the leading pack.

Everton’s Romelu Lukaku finished the season in the same position as the Toffees, in seventh, having scored 25 goals this season.

Manchester City players were notably sparse in the top 20, despite scoring a remarkable 15 goals during four successive wins to see out the season - claiming third place in the Premier League.

City’s Kevin De Bruyne made No 8 in the final chart and Sergio Aguero reached No 19, with the former creating a league-high 18 assists and the latter hitting 20 goals from just 25 starts.

Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho (No 9) and Roberto Firmino (No 10) complete our final 2016/17 Power Rankings top 10, scoring 24 goals and creating 14 assists between them.

The Power Rankings scoring system favours midfielders with attacking qualities, but, interestingly, Tottenham defensive midfielder Victor Wanyama finished the season at No 24 - ahead of Chelsea’s N’Golo Kante at No 29.

Meanwhile, Crystal Palace striker Christian Benteke and Swansea playmaker Gylfi Sigurdsson were the only players from clubs in the bottom half of the table to make the top 50.

Below, we present the final 2016/17 Power Rankings and your club’s top points scorer…

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Premier League report card: how did your club rate in 2016-17?

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It had been Arsenal’s highest-spending summer in the club’s history and there was a hope that the final pieces had been put in place for a Premier League title winning team.

… and what was the reality?

Their startling midfield reliance on Santi Cazorla was exposed once he became injured and the club have only belatedly found a balance. The team also crumbled mentally at key moments.

How did the manager do?

Began well enough but, during the nosedive in the middle of the season, there were justifiable questions about whether the dressing-room was still with him. Changed the system and seems to have got squad back on board.

Alexis Sanchez obviously stands out for his assists, goals and versatility in playing both centrally and on the left. His very public shows of frustration, however, did undermine team spirit.

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Check out our images from the Southampton players’ lap of appreciation, after their final game of the 2016/17 Premier League season, at home to Stoke City.

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