Goal's Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee rates each player's contribution to a fine season, that has seen Pep Guardiola's men win a double
Getty ImagesEderson – 9Ederson, then 23, was tasked with succeeding where an experienced international like Claudio Bravo failed, and came for a hefty fee for a goalkeeper too. The pressure was on the Brazilian from the outset but he has been a revelation in goal, displaying wonderful distribution and a calmness under pressure that has been key to City's entire game plan.AdvertisementGetty ImagesClaudio Bravo – 6Claudio Bravo has had to make do with games in the domestic cups this season, and one Champions League dead rubber, such was his disappointing first campaign in England and the performances of Ederson. The Chilean did play a big role in City's Carabao Cup win and looked more dependable than he did last season, but there have still been shaky moments and not much to suggest City could cope with a long-term injury to Ederson in the future.GettyKyle Walker – 8Kyle Walker was another player with question marks around him when he signed for a fee upwards of £50m last summer. His delivery was questioned and Mauricio Pochettino insisted that his best days had been spent at Tottenham. Yet Walker confounded those critics and has had a fine season at City. The England man has taken his game to a new level and he looks set to be an important member of the squad in years to come.GettyDanilo – 7A difficult season to categorise. City were insistent that the Brazilian was signed, in part, because he can provide cover at left-back, but he hardly ever looked comfortable there and even with Benjamin Mendy and Fabian Delph injured he only filled in for a handful of games. That said, his best game in the position probably came in the Carabao Cup final. At right-back he has had ups and downs. Usually solid, and no major howlers, but not as good as Walker.