5) David de Gea – Man United
Another excellent campaign from the Spaniard. If he wasn’t playing between the United sticks, we’d have likely pipped them to the top four, annoyingly.
4) Sergio Aguero – Manchester City
The country’s best player, for us. Aguero bags goals for fun – and if he didn’t have such an unfortunate injury record – he’d have scored even more since his arrival from Spain. World-class.
3) John Terry – Chelsea
We begrudgingly accept that in terms of Premier League centre-backs, Terry was in a league of his own in 2014/15. Shame he’s such an awful person.
2) Alexis Sanchez – Arsenal
It really is a crying shame that we missed out on the Chilean last summer when Luis Suarez departed. He’s brilliant – and has proven as much with Arsenal – notching 16 goals and registering eight assists to boot.
1) Eden Hazard – Chelsea
The Premier League Player of the Season comes it at no.1 here, too. He enjoyed a great season for the title winners, but his campaign wasn’t even in the same league as Suarez’s last term – which he similarly scooped the accolade.