Recently, Manchester City won the Premier League for a third straight year, but does Joao Cancelo, who is on loan from Bayern Munich, receive a trophy?
Last weekend, the Blues won the Premier League for the fifth time in six years, while Arsenal lost 1-0 to Nottingham Forest at the City Ground.
Following their final home game of the season against Frank Lampard’s Chelsea, Pep Guardiola’s team raised the Premier League trophy at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday.
The West London club presented a guard of honour to Manchester City, who finished their home season with a 1-0 victory thanks to a goal from Julian Alvarez in the first half.
With the FA Cup Final and UEFA Champions League Final both coming up soon, Pep Guardiola’s team might win three trophies this season thanks to City’s title victory.
Joao Cancelo, who abruptly switched from the Etihad Stadium to the Allianz Arena in January, won the Bundesliga on Saturday with Bayern Munich.
On the final day, Thomas Tuchel’s team unexpectedly defeated Köln to claim the German championship as Borussia Dortmund lost to Mainz.
The 29-year-old made 15 Bundesliga games for Bayern Munich during his loan period, and he faced City in the UEFA Champions League quarterfinals in April.
On Saturday, Cancelo received a medal for winning the Bundesliga, but would the Portuguese full-back also receive a medal for winning the Premier League?
Cancelo had made 26 appearances for Manchester City, starting 23 of them before his abrupt departure as the result of an alleged training bust-up.
According to league rules, players with at least five Premier League appearances receive a medal. The defender made 17 Premier League appearances.
The Premier League rules state that winners receive 40 commemorative medals that are 2.25 inches (5.7 cm) in diameter and are made of silver.
As long as each player who made at least five Premier League appearances during the title-winning season receives one, the club may distribute them among the manager, players, and officials as it sees suitable.
More than 39 players must have made at least five PL appearances during the season in order for the Premier League Board to approve the presentation of additional medals.