Although the ‘official’ awards have been handed out, the debate about who’s actually was the best player of the season rumbles on.

Does Eden Hazard deserve the award? Or should another candidate who, perhaps, didn’t get the credit deserved be given the praise and the honour? Well, here’s your chance…

Have a look at the FIVE candidates below and have your say!

Alexis Sanchez

Signed last summer as Arsenal’s marquee buy, the Chilean kept the Gunners battling through their early season wobbles, and had it not been for his infectious energy, who knows where Arsene Wenger’s side may have been through the Autumn and winter months. 16 league goals and three in the FA Cup is a mighty fine haul, especially as the Chile international, traditionally, operates from wide.

Eden Hazard

The PFA Player of the Year, Hazard has already been crowned the ‘top dog’ officially. However, that doesn’t mean that he’s everyone’s choice, and although his performances have been impressive, perhaps there are other candidates out there the majority of fans prefer… Alas, the Belgian was terrific for the Blues, injecting some much needed creativity and ingenuity into Jose Mourinho’s often pragmatic side, even if his 14 goals made little impact at the upper end of the scoring chart.

Harry Kane

From squad player to Spurs’ main attacking threat and a goalscoring England international, Kane’s rise has been phenomenal. The 21-year-old may not be standout in any specific technical trait, but his desire, work rate and positioning have all be excellent, and helped Spurs to a fifth placed finish. 31 goals in all competitions, let that sink in.

David de Gea

Manchester United’s Champions League wilderness has been cut to just the one season, and Louis van Gaal’s men owe much of their fourth placed finish to De Gea. The Spaniard took the goalkeeping plaudits, despite the form of Thibaut Courtois, with his heroics between the sticks a major factor in the Red Devils’ on-target finish. 11 clean sheets leaves him adrift of the likes of Lukasz Fabianski, but the total of points he helped the club to amass is the major factor.

John Terry

Premier League winning captain, played every minute of the campaign and the bedrock of the best defence in the division, Terry, love him or hate him, deserves immense credit. The 34-year-old was written off as ‘finished’ not so long ago, so the big ‘v-sign’ he sent out to his critics warrants praise. Okay, he may not have been so impressive in a set-up not so tailored to his strengths and weaknesses, but lifting the big trophy is the ultimate comeback.

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