Records fall as Manager, Player of Month winners named

GK Jussi Jaaskelainen- 24 yellows four reds

GK Jussi Jaaskelainen- 24 yellows four reds

Also in the running for December's award were Conte, Sam Allardyce, Roy Hodgson, Jurgen Klopp and Mauricio Pochettino but once again Pep came out on top.

Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola has made Premier League history after being named Manager of the Month for the fourth consecutive time, a feat never achieved by anyone else.

It was only a 0-0 draw against Crystal Palace on New Year's Eve that stopped City from having another flawless month, although their unbeaten season still remains intact.

The Man City boss equalled Antonio Conte's three-in-a-row by garnering November's award.

Dark Souls, Luigi, Hyrule Warriors and More Headed to Switch
If December is any indication of what's to come, Sony could be in for a rough ride in 2018 going head-to-head against the Switch. Players will be able to continue Mario's epic new world's adventure after the end of Super Mario Odyssey with the help if Luigi.

Israel PM Benjamin Netanyahu arrives on a six-day India visit
During his six day trip, Pm Narendra Modi will accompany with Benjamin Netanyahu while he travels to Agra, Gujarat and Mumbai. In Mumbai, Prime Minister Netanyahu will meet Jewish community leaders and select members of the Indian business community.

Mourinho is setting himself up for embarrassment with Alexis Sanchez 'gamble' - Merson
They are in the Champions League, they look like they will be in the final of the League Cup and the FA Cup as well potentially. I am fully committed in this and I am happy in what I am doing now and what I did in the past.

It was a remarkable December for Kane as he also broke Alan Shearer's calendar year record for Premier League goals taking his tally to 39 in 2017.

Unbeaten in the league this season, City are 15 points clear of second-placed Manchester United and remain in contention to win an unpreceded treble of Premier League, Champions League, EFL Cup and FA Cup.

He looped the ball over Palace goalkeeper Julian Speroni from an acute angle to give his side a 2-2 draw at Selhurst Park in December.

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