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The Post's rating of Manchester City's players for season performance: Dias & Tintin is the highest garcia is the lowest

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The Post's rating of Manchester City's players for season performance: Dias & Tintin is the highest garcia is the lowest

According to the Daily Mail, last night, Leicester City beat Manchester United 2-1 at Old Trafford, thus allowing Manchester City to be crowned the Premier League champion this season again, achieving a great feat of three crowns in four years. Many of City's players have been brilliant this season, with Ruben Díaz breathing life into the team's defence and De Bruyne as creative as ever. Some players have been forced to play supporting roles in this season's victory path, and Aguero is one of them, which is also his final season on the team. The Daily Mail reporter scored every manchester City player this season:

Ederson (34 starts) Rating: 8/10

Will win the Golden Glove Award again and always keep improving.

Zach Steffen (1 starter) Rating: 6/10

In Ederson's absence due to the new crown infection, he made his start in the 3-1 win over Chelsea.

Kyle Walker (20 starts, 2 benches) Rating: 8/10

Always show an edge in the competition and maintain a stable performance.

John Stones (20 starts) Rating: 8.5/10

Paying in such a difficult mid-season, an exciting comeback.

Ruben Díaz (30 starts) Rating: 9/10

Changed the team's defense, rear commander, with the possibility of winning Player of the Year.

Zinchenko (13 starts, 5 benches) Rating: 7.5/10

Every year the situation is similar, gradually becoming the main force in the left-back position from the edge of the team.

Laporte (14 starts, 2 benches) Rating: 7/10

It was pretty good, but it hadn't been able to get back to the regular starting lineup yet.

Cancelo (25 starts, 1 bench) Rating: 8/10

The outstanding performance after the New Year has injected additional impetus into Manchester City.

Acker (8 starts, 1 bench) Rating: 6/10

Injuries and Stones' comeback make this year a year of frustration for him.

Benjamin Mendy (11 starts, 1 bench) Rating: 6/10

A few extraordinary goals were scored in a less encouraging season.

Eric Garcia (2 starts, 2 benches) Rating: 5/10

The first starter lost to Leicester City, and the second start drew with West Ham and wanted to leave the team.

Rodri (29 starts, 2 benches) Rating: 8/10

Adapted to the role in the team, with the ability to command, is essential in high balls.

Fernandinho (11 starts, 8 bench games) Rating: 8/10

There are positive performances on the pitch and there is a strong influence in the dressing room.

Gundogan (21 starts, 5 bench games) Rating: 9/10

There is a good chance of becoming the club's top scorer in the league, redefining his game.

De Bruyne (22 starts, 2 benches) Rating: 9/10

De Bruyne is good, the team is playing well, he is doing very well.

Bernardo Silva (22 starts, 2 benches) Rating: 8/10

De Bruyne stepped forward when he was injured and dominated the rhythm of City's game when the former was sidelined due to injury.

Phil Foden (15 starts, 11 benches) Rating: 8.5/10

Players who can change the game have emerged from the bench and are now the first choice for the manager's starting line-up.

Ferran Torres (13 starts, 8 benches) Rating: 6.5/10

Usually enabled in cup competitions, it has made its debut after being signed in last summer.

Sterling (26 starts, 3 benches) Rating: 7.5/10

It didn't meet his highest standards, but still scored in double figures in goals and assists this season.

Mahrez (21 starts, 4 benches) Rating: 7.5/10

He has played the best football in the last few months.

Jesus (20 starts, 6 bench games) Rating: 7/10

Performed well in tandem with the team, but did not score many goals.

Aguero (7 starts, 4 benches) Rating: 6/10

In the unpleasant final season at the Etihad Stadium, he has not recovered from his injuries.

Drap (no starter, 1 game off the bench) Rating: 6/10

Coming off the bench in the defeat to Leicester City in September, he has a bright future.

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