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Premier league player of the year 2015 and best Young Player
Marcus2011 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

To me hands down, Eden Hazard Best player of the Year and he even tops the previous winners with his stats .

Nemanja Matic is also great candidate , so I would not disagree much if he gets the player of the year .

This season Arsenal’s Alexis Sánchez’s started his Premier League debut campaign with a bang after his switch from Barcelona, however recently his form has taken a dip. Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero has put in some big performances this term but an injury over the busy Christmas period has appeared to slow the striker down. While, although 21-year-old Spurs sensation Harry Kane has enjoyed an excellent breakthrough campaign, he didn’t really get going until November.

Eden Hazard still consistent from day one and like I said only other player who comes equal to him is Nemanja Matic .

Best young player should go to Harry Kane . No question. His performance against Leicester just proved once again why he deserves it . And honestly , I don't mind seeing Harry Kane as top goalscorer . He has done amazing job to compete with established world class strikers .

I have few other worthy to of mentioning due to their great season not entirely perfect but great .

SOME PEOPLE DONT READ , BUT I PUT GREAT IMPORTANCE FOR YOU TO KNOW THAT BELOW TOP 10 IS NOT RANKING THEM !! JUST LIST OF 10 BEST EPL PLAYERS . SO JOHN TERRY IS NOT FIRST BECAUSE HE IS BEST BUT BECAUSE I JUST PUT HIM FIRST ON THE LIST !!!

Top 10 .

  1. John Terry (40/1)

While Gary Cahill has faltered of late, John Terry remains a rock in the centre of Chelsea's defence. The 34-year-old's current deal will end this summer but Jose Mourinho has said he will sign a new deal and confirmed it “will not be the last contract he signs” at the club. Terry has played every minute of the current Premier League campaign, marshalling a defence that has conceded just 23 all season - a record only bettered by Southampton.

  1. David Silva (40/1)

David Silva stood out as Manchester City romped to a 5-0 victory over Newcastle last month. The Spaniard scored two and made another in a display which underlined his recent transition into a goalscoring playmaker. With 10 goals so far this term, Silva has already eclipsed his previous best tally (7) with nine games left to play this season. The 29-year-old has particularly enjoyed playing at home, where he has scored six in his last seven appearances.

  1. David de Gea (33/1)

David de Gea was recently branded the world's best goalkeeper by team-mate Victor Valdes, and his performances at Old Trafford have seen him continually linked with Spanish giants Real Madrid. De Gea was named United's player of the season last year and is on course to top his best clean sheet haul at Old Trafford after another impressive campaign. Standout performances against Everton and Liverpool typified a great season to date.

  1. Philippe Coutinho

Philippe Coutinho is on course for his greatest goalscoring tally in a Premier League season and has helped steer the Reds back into contention for a Champions League spot after the club's disappointing start to the season. He is eligible for the Young Player of the Year award but Brendan Rodgers has tipped the Brazilian to win the main award. "He is certainly going to be up there. He has played very well," Rodgers said.

5.Diego Costa (10/1)

Chelsea desperately lacked a prolific goalscorer last term as they fell narrowly short in a hard-fought title bid, but the £32million purchase of Diego Costa in the summer has filled a void and the Blues look set to claim league honours this term. The Spain international leads the Premier League scoring charts with 18, while his decisive goals have earnt Chelsea six points this year - the equivalent of their title advantage.

6.Sergio Aguero (8/1)

Sergio Aguero has already matched his Premier League tally from last season (17 goals), but hasn't enjoyed the same success since the turn of the year. The Argentine scored 14 goals before New Year's Day - when City and Chelsea shared identical records at the top of the Premier League table - but has since scored just three as Manuel Pellegrini's men have fallen off the title pace.

  1. Alexis Sanchez (7/1)

Alexis Sanchez was one of the standout performers in the first half of the Premier League season following his £32million summer move from Barcelona, but is another whose form has been indifferent of late. The Chilean scored 12 league goals in 20 matches up to mid-January, but has registered just one goal in six since. His drop in form has coincided with the return of Mesut Ozil from injury.

8 . Cesc Fabregas (7/1)

Arsene Wenger rejected the opportunity to resign Fabregas and the Spaniard has since made the Arsenal boss look foolish. Perched alongside Nemanja Matic deep in the Chelsea midfield, the former Gunners captain has provided 15 assists and scored twice during his first season back in the Premier League. The 27-year-old hasn't been able to maintain his early-season form but looks set to win a first Premier League medal.

  1. Harry Kane (6/1)

Harry Kane started the season as cover for both Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado, but impressed when Mauricio Pochettino named a weakened side in the Europa League group stages. He was rewarded with a first Premier League start in early November and has since started every top flight game for Spurs, scoring 16. In January and February, Kane became just the fourth player ever to win the Player of the Month award twice in succession.

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Edit : Forgot about Thibaut Courtois .

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To me hands down Eden Hazard and IMo he even tops the previous winners with his stats .

Nemanja Matic is also great candidate , so I would not disagree much if he gets the player of the year .

This season Arsenal’s Alexis Sánchez’s started his Premier League debut campaign with a bang after his switch from Barcelona, however recently his form has taken a dip. Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero has put in some big performances this term but an injury over the busy Christmas period has appeared to slow the striker down. While, although 21-year-old Spurs sensation Harry Kane has enjoyed an excellent breakthrough campaign, he didn’t really get going until November.

Eden Hazard still consistent from day one and like I said only other player who comes equal to him is Nemanja Matic .

Best young player should go to Harry Kane . No question. His performance against Leicester just proved once again why he deserves it . And honestly , I don't mind seeing Harry Kane as top goalscorer . He has done amazing job to compete with established world class strikers .

I have few other worthy to of mentioning due to their great season not entirely perfect but great .

SOME PEOPLE DONT READ , BUT I PUT GREAT IMPORTANCE FOR YOU TO KNOW THAT BELOW TOP 10 IS NOT RANKING THEM !! JUST LIST OF 10 BEST EPL PLAYERS . SO JOHN TERRY IS NOT FIRST BECAUSE HE IS BEST BUT BECAUSE I JUST PUT HIM FIRST ON THE LIST !!!

Top 10 .

  1. John Terry (40/1)While Gary Cahill has faltered of late, John Terry remains a rock in the centre of Chelsea's defence. The 34-year-old's current deal will end this summer but Jose Mourinho has said he will sign a new deal and confirmed it “will not be the last contract he signs” at the club. Terry has played every minute of the current Premier League campaign, marshalling a defence that has conceded just 23 all season - a record only bettered by Southampton.2. David Silva (40/1)David Silva stood out as Manchester City romped to a 5-0 victory over Newcastle last month. The Spaniard scored two and made another in a display which underlined his recent transition into a goalscoring playmaker. With 10 goals so far this term, Silva has already eclipsed his previous best tally (7) with nine games left to play this season. The 29-year-old has particularly enjoyed playing at home, where he has scored six in his last seven appearances.3. David de Gea (33/1)David de Gea was recently branded the world's best goalkeeper by team-mate Victor Valdes, and his performances at Old Trafford have seen him continually linked with Spanish giants Real Madrid. De Gea was named United's player of the season last year and is on course to top his best clean sheet haul at Old Trafford after another impressive campaign. Standout performances against Everton and Liverpool typified a great season to date.4. Philippe Coutinho (25/1)Philippe Coutinho is on course for his greatest goalscoring tally in a Premier League season and has helped steer the Reds back into contention for a Champions League spot after the club's disappointing start to the season. He is eligible for the Young Player of the Year award but Brendan Rodgers has tipped the Brazilian to win the main award. "He is certainly going to be up there. He has played very well," Rodgers said.5.Diego Costa (10/1)Chelsea desperately lacked a prolific goalscorer last term as they fell narrowly short in a hard-fought title bid, but the £32million purchase of Diego Costa in the summer has filled a void and the Blues look set to claim league honours this term. The Spain international leads the Premier League scoring charts with 18, while his decisive goals have earnt Chelsea six points this year - the equivalent of their title advantage.6.Sergio Aguero (8/1)Sergio Aguero has already matched his Premier League tally from last season (17 goals), but hasn't enjoyed the same success since the turn of the year. The Argentine scored 14 goals before New Year's Day - when City and Chelsea shared identical records at the top of the Premier League table - but has since scored just three as Manuel Pellegrini's men have fallen off the title pace.7. Alexis Sanchez (7/1)Alexis Sanchez was one of the standout performers in the first half of the Premier League season following his £32million summer move from Barcelona, but is another whose form has been indifferent of late. The Chilean scored 12 league goals in 20 matches up to mid-January, but has registered just one goal in six since. His drop in form has coincided with the return of Mesut Ozil from injury.8 . Cesc Fabregas (7/1)Arsene Wenger rejected the opportunity to resign Fabregas and the Spaniard has since made the Arsenal boss look foolish. Perched alongside Nemanja Matic deep in the Chelsea midfield, the former Gunners captain has provided 15 assists and scored twice during his first season back in the Premier League. The 27-year-old hasn't been able to maintain his early-season form but looks set to win a first Premier League medal.9. Harry Kane (6/1)Harry Kane started the season as cover for both Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado, but impressed when Mauricio Pochettino named a weakened side in the Europa League group stages. He was rewarded with a first Premier League start in early November and has since started every top flight game for Spurs, scoring 16. In January and February, Kane became just the fourth player ever to win the Player of the Month award twice in succession.10. NemAnja MATIC

To me hands down Eden Hazard and IMo he even tops the previous winners with his stats .

Nemanja Matic is also great candidate , so I would not disagree much if he gets the player of the year .

This season Arsenal’s Alexis Sánchez’s started his Premier League debut campaign with a bang after his switch from Barcelona, however recently his form has taken a dip. Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero has put in some big performances this term but an injury over the busy Christmas period has appeared to slow the striker down. While, although 21-year-old Spurs sensation Harry Kane has enjoyed an excellent breakthrough campaign, he didn’t really get going until November.

Eden Hazard still consistent from day one and like I said only other player who comes equal to him is Nemanja Matic .

Best young player should go to Harry Kane . No question. His performance against Leicester just proved once again why he deserves it . And honestly , I don't mind seeing Harry Kane as top goalscorer . He has done amazing job to compete with established world class strikers .

I have few other worthy to of mentioning due to their great season not entirely perfect but great .

SOME PEOPLE DONT READ , BUT I PUT GREAT IMPORTANCE FOR YOU TO KNOW THAT BELOW TOP 10 IS NOT RANKING THEM !! JUST LIST OF 10 BEST EPL PLAYERS . SO JOHN TERRY IS NOT FIRST BECAUSE HE IS BEST BUT BECAUSE I JUST PUT HIM FIRST ON THE LIST !!!

Top 10 .

  1. John Terry (40/1)

While Gary Cahill has faltered of late, John Terry remains a rock in the centre of Chelsea's defence. The 34-year-old's current deal will end this summer but Jose Mourinho has said he will sign a new deal and confirmed it “will not be the last contract he signs” at the club. Terry has played every minute of the current Premier League campaign, marshalling a defence that has conceded just 23 all season - a record only bettered by Southampton.

  1. David Silva (40/1)

David Silva stood out as Manchester City romped to a 5-0 victory over Newcastle last month. The Spaniard scored two and made another in a display which underlined his recent transition into a goalscoring playmaker. With 10 goals so far this term, Silva has already eclipsed his previous best tally (7) with nine games left to play this season. The 29-year-old has particularly enjoyed playing at home, where he has scored six in his last seven appearances.

  1. David de Gea (33/1)

David de Gea was recently branded the world's best goalkeeper by team-mate Victor Valdes, and his performances at Old Trafford have seen him continually linked with Spanish giants Real Madrid. De Gea was named United's player of the season last year and is on course to top his best clean sheet haul at Old Trafford after another impressive campaign. Standout performances against Everton and Liverpool typified a great season to date.

  1. Philippe Coutinho

Philippe Coutinho is on course for his greatest goalscoring tally in a Premier League season and has helped steer the Reds back into contention for a Champions League spot after the club's disappointing start to the season. He is eligible for the Young Player of the Year award but Brendan Rodgers has tipped the Brazilian to win the main award. "He is certainly going to be up there. He has played very well," Rodgers said.

5.Diego Costa (10/1)

Chelsea desperately lacked a prolific goalscorer last term as they fell narrowly short in a hard-fought title bid, but the £32million purchase of Diego Costa in the summer has filled a void and the Blues look set to claim league honours this term. The Spain international leads the Premier League scoring charts with 18, while his decisive goals have earnt Chelsea six points this year - the equivalent of their title advantage.

6.Sergio Aguero (8/1)

Sergio Aguero has already matched his Premier League tally from last season (17 goals), but hasn't enjoyed the same success since the turn of the year. The Argentine scored 14 goals before New Year's Day - when City and Chelsea shared identical records at the top of the Premier League table - but has since scored just three as Manuel Pellegrini's men have fallen off the title pace.

  1. Alexis Sanchez (7/1)

Alexis Sanchez was one of the standout performers in the first half of the Premier League season following his £32million summer move from Barcelona, but is another whose form has been indifferent of late. The Chilean scored 12 league goals in 20 matches up to mid-January, but has registered just one goal in six since. His drop in form has coincided with the return of Mesut Ozil from injury.

8 . Cesc Fabregas (7/1)

Arsene Wenger rejected the opportunity to resign Fabregas and the Spaniard has since made the Arsenal boss look foolish. Perched alongside Nemanja Matic deep in the Chelsea midfield, the former Gunners captain has provided 15 assists and scored twice during his first season back in the Premier League. The 27-year-old hasn't been able to maintain his early-season form but looks set to win a first Premier League medal.

  1. Harry Kane (6/1)

Harry Kane started the season as cover for both Emmanuel Adebayor and Roberto Soldado, but impressed when Mauricio Pochettino named a weakened side in the Europa League group stages. He was rewarded with a first Premier League start in early November and has since started every top flight game for Spurs, scoring 16. In January and February, Kane became just the fourth player ever to win the Player of the Month award twice in succession.

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Eden17Hazard17 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea FC 157 4232

Kane is not overrated or underrated. He simply needs to prove himself a lot more. Hazard is always there when we need him. The two games we lost, Tottenham and Newcastle, he kept fighting and was one of the only bright sparks. Kane is amazing, he is a great striker who simply finds the net every time but he's not better than Hazard. Where was he in the C1C final, in the 3-0 loss to United????

England have Kane, Sterling, Ox, Barkley, Hughes, Henderson, Stones, Berahino, Sturridge etc. so you would expect them to be powerful in the future, but it never seems to work. Hopefully it will in their generation.

My TOTY prediction

De Gea

Ivanovic Terry Koscielny Coleman

Hazard Fabregas Matic Silva/Sanchez

Costa Kane

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Kane is not overrated or underrated. He simply needs to prove himself a lot more. Hazard is always there when we need him. The two games we lost, Tottenham and Newcastle, he kept fighting and was one of the only bright sparks. Kane is amazing, he is a great striker who simply finds the net every time but he's not better than Hazard. Where was he in the C1C final, in the 3-0 loss to United????

England have Kane, Sterling, Ox, Barkley, Hughes, Henderson, Stones, Berahino, Sturridge etc. so you would expect them to be powerful in the future, but it never seems to work. Hopefully it will in their generation.

Kane is not overrated or underrated. He simply needs to prove himself a lot more. Hazard is always there when we need him. The two games we lost, Tottenham and Newcastle, he kept fighting and was one of the only bright sparks. Kane is amazing, he is a great striker who simply finds the net every time but he's not better than Hazard. Where was he in the C1C final, in the 3-0 loss to United????

England have Kane, Sterling, Ox, Barkley, Hughes, Henderson, Stones, Berahino, Sturridge etc. so you would expect them to be powerful in the future, but it never seems to work. Hopefully it will in their generation.

My TOTY prediction

De Gea

Ivanovic Terry Koscielny Coleman/Azpi

Hazard Fabregas Matic Silva/Sanchez

Costa Kane

quikzyyy 10 years ago
Arsenal 429 9010

Do you really think EPL team of the year will be from 7 Chelsea players? You need to watch other matches too mate.

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Marcus2011 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

I do think 7 .

if you look overall

Best CB in EPL - John Terry
Best RB - Ivanovic
Best LB- Cesar Azpi
Best CDM - Matic
Best CM - Fabregas - 16 assits
Best LW - Hazard
Best Striker - Diego Costa

There are stats that back the claim that Chelsea had a fantastic season . There are 10 more games till the end , but 28 games are good enough to back it up already .

The only place I divided on opinion is goalkeeper part . Although , I think Fraser Foster deserves it .

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I don't think 7 .

But if you look overall

Best CB in EPL - John Terry
Best RB - Ivanovic
Best LB- Cesar Azpi
Best CDM - Matic
Best CM - Fabregas - 16 assits
Best LW - Hazard
Best Striker - Diego Costa

There are stats that back the claim that Chelsea had a fantastic season . There are 10 more games till the end , but 28 games are good enough to back it up already .

The only place I divided on opinion is goalkeeper part . Although , I think Fraser Foster deserves it .

Marcus2011 10 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

This one is little outdated but just this stats leave should leave no doubts already .

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RealMadrid17 10 years ago
Real Madrid 20 755

I think Aguero should win best striker, he's been injured a lot yet he's still one of the top scorers.

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