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Mbappe, Oblak and Perez won La Liga awards

Ball Push Network, May 30th As the La Liga ends this season, the qualifications of each team's European competition have been settled. Barcelona won the championship and will join hands with Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, Athletic Bilbao and Villarreal to compete in the Champions League next season. Real Betis and Celta secured a European Union seat, while Vallecano won the European League opportunity to participate.

In terms of individual awards, Mbappe has achieved outstanding performance and won 31 goals in 34 games in his first La Liga season, with an average of 0.91 goals per game, successfully winning the Pichichi Award. With this result, he also became the player with the most goals in major European leagues and won the European Golden Boot Award. For most of the season, Mbappe's goal score was behind Barcelona's Lewandowski, but he performed amazingly at the end of the league and successfully overtook. Lewandowski is also outstanding this season, scoring 27 goals in 34 games and averaging 0.79 goals per game, making great contributions to Barcelona's championship. The fast-rise Ante Budimir ranked third in the scorer list with 21 goals in 38 games (0.55 goals per game), creating his personal best.

Ayoze Perez, as a Villarreal striker, scored 19 goals in 30 games, averaging 0.69 goals per game, winning the La Liga best Spanish local scorer this season and won the Sarah Award. This is his best season in the top league, and he has made significant progress since winning the Spanish national team. In the competition for the award, his main rivals, Oyhan Sansett of Bilbao and Kirk Garcia of Alaves, scored 15 goals and 13 goals respectively, and both helped their respective teams achieve key results. In the goalkeeper position, Oblak performed well, defeating Courtois, who conceded 0.97 goals per game, breaking the record, winning the Zamora Prize for the sixth time, becoming the goalkeeper with the most awards in La Liga history. Previously, only Barcelona's Victor Valdes and Anthony Ramaletz won the award five times. Oblack also won this award in the 2015-16 season (18 total goals conced), 2016-17 season (21 total goals conced), 2017-18 season (22 total goals conced), 2018-19 season (27 total goals conced) and 2020-21 season (25 total goals conced), and this achievement further consolidates his position as one of the best goalkeepers in La Liga history.

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