Who won the Premier League golden boot?

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The Premier League season is over so it is time to hand out the prizes.
Manchester City may have been pipped to the league title by Arsenal but there was still a trophy to be dished out at Etihad Stadium on the final day.
Erling Haaland was presented with the golden boot after finishing the campaign as the league's leading goal scorer.
The Norway striker scored 27 goals in 35 games, giving him five more than nearest challenger Igor Thiago of Brentford.
It is Haaland third's Premier League golden boot in four seasons since joining City.
Only Arsenal legend Thierry Henry and Liverpool great Mohamed Salah, who both won it four times, have claimed the award on more occasions that Haaland.

Erling Haaland finished the season with 38 goals for Manchester City across all competitions
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Who won the other individual awards?
Arsenal's David Raya won the golden glove award as the goalkeeper with the most clean sheets.
It is the third season in a row the Spain goalkeeper has taken the award, with his 18 shutouts this campaign four more than Manchester City's Gianluigi Donnarumma in second place.
Meanwhile, the playmaker award for the player with the most assists went to Manchester United captain Bruno Fernandes.
The Portugal midfielder set up a record 21 goals for his team-mates, one more than the previous season's best tally of 20 held by Henry and former Manchester City midfielder Kevin de Bruyne.
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