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Season 2015/16
17/5/2016
Sergio Aguero, Man City celebration in 2015/16
Sergio Aguero scored four goals against Newcastle in a 5-1 victory
Jamie Vardy, Leicester celebration in 2015/16
Jamie Vardy broke the record for most consecutive goalscoring appearances (11)
Mesut Ozil, Arsenal in 2015/16
Mesut Ozil produced 19 assists for Arsenal, one short of Thierry Henry's PL record
Dele Alli, Spurs goal in 2015/16
Spurs midfielder Dele Alli scores one of the goals of the season at Crystal Palace in January
Riyad Mahrez, Leicester celebration in 2015/16
Victory at Man City showed Leicester were true title contenders
Danny Welbeck, Arsenal celebration in 2015/16
Danny Welbeck's stoppage-time winner against Leicester meant only two points separated the top three in February
"We'll be back!" sign, Aston Villa in 2015/16
Aston Villa had been an ever-present Premier League club, but were relegated to the second tier for the first time since 1986/87
Eden Hazard, Chelsea goal in 2015/16
Spurs' draw at Chelsea meant Leicester were crowned PL champions for the first time with two matches to spare
Boleyn Ground, West Ham scoreboard in 2015/16
West Ham said farewell to the Boleyn Ground with a 3-2 victory over Man Utd
Harry Kane, Spurs celebration in 2015/16
Harry Kane claimed his first Golden Boot with 25 goals