10. Cesc Fabregas — 165 points
A CRUCIAL PART of Chelsea’s title triumph, the Spanish international managed a phenomenal 18 assists.
9. Santi Cazorla — 168 points
One of the more reliable players in an Arsenal side that flattered to deceive at times, the midfielder racked up seven goals and 11 assists.
8. Charlie Austin — 176 points
One of the few bright spots in a poor QPR team, the prolific English striker scored 18 goals in 35 appearances.
7. John Terry — 177 points
A rock at the heart of the Chelsea back-four, Terry helped the Londoners secure the league’s best defensive record, playing every minute of every game along the way.
6. Branislav Ivanovic — 179 points
One of Chelsea’s more underrated players, Ivanovic featured in all 38 of their games, contributing four goals and five assists in addition to his obvious defensive prowess.
5. Harry Kane — 191 points
Earned more points (actual, rather than Fantasy) than any other Premier League player, Harry Kane lit up a Tottenham side that underwhelmed at times, scoring 21 goals in 34 appearances in the process.
5. David Silva — 191 points
A rare consistent performer in a disappointing campaign for Man City, David Silva managed 12 goals and seven assists over the course of 32 games.
3. Alexis Sanchez — 207 points
As Premier League debut seasons go, they don’t come much more impressive than the Chilean’s first campaign — Sanchez was inspirational at times for Arsenal, registering 16 goals and eight assists.
2. Sergio Aguero — 216 points
Very unfortunate to miss out on a place in the PFA team of the season, Aguero must surely now be considered the league’s best striker, as he notched an unrivalled 26 goals in 33 appearances.
1. Eden Hazard — 233 points
A deserving winner of the PFA Player of the Year award, it’s no surprise to see the majestic Hazard top the Fantasy Premier League list to boot.
4 and 1/2 games, already qualified. Record breaking and relentless. The forerunners of Irish rugby for the last decade and showing no sign of slowing down
Ye Leinster are pretty good
Leinster are just so bloody good. They’re halfway to a bonus point against the premiership leaders after seven minutes! Incredible team
That’s the ticket. Push on and show a ruthless side for the second half. 1/4 final spot with 2games in hand at the moment. Pure Blue class.
Will they ever give contepomi a chair to sit on?
Quality start to the game from Leinster. Few teams can live with them when they turn on the power.
What’s with all the booing though!!
@Eddie Hekenui: it was against the ref for allowing the second Northampton try because it looked like blatant obstruction to me. Some idiots were booing when biggar came off which was not cool. The problem with these games is you get a lot of people out for a Christmas do, mouldy drunk and with no actual interest in the game.
Leinster are barely out of third gear and Northampton make them look like world beaters. Competition rugby standards is poor this year. Shocking from Saints. Tom Wood a shadow of himself.
When did BO’D get the Union Jack tattooed on his butt? Seems to have forsaken his blue eyes for red white and blue?
He who pays the piper?
@Sean Malone: damned if he do damned if he don’t.