In the last few years, the economic growth of the Premier League has also meant the 'stealing' of great talent from La Liga. This is to say, they have raised the roof to be considered the best competition.
And it is the fame of the coaches that has continued to favour the Premier League over the Spanish coaches, which is great for the growth of the Premier League and for the coaches individually. The progressive landing of Guardiola, Emery, Pellegrini or Pochettino, among others, has also balanced this out.
The Best awards this Monday will make one thign clear. Whoever wins, the real winner will be the Premier League, which will appear again in the first step after Claudio Ranieri's merit with Leicester, and that earned him to be the winner in the 2016 awards.
In the last eight years, in five the winner had been from La Liga. Now it is Jürgen Klopp, champion of Europe with Liverpool, who starts as a big favorite, ahead of Pochettino, the runner-up, and Guardiola, who won the four English tournaments last season (Premier, FA Cup, Community Shield and EFL Cup).