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Winner of the PFA's Men's Player of the Year, Eden Hazard. Barrington Coombs

It was a good night for Eden Hazard and Harry Kane at the PFA awards

Meanwhile, Tottenham’s Harry Kane received the young player prize.

Updated at 07.56

CHELSEA MIDFIELDER EDEN Hazard’s impressive season was recognised by his peers when he won England’s Professional Footballers’ Association Player of the Year award on Sunday.

The 24-year-old Belgian playmaker has scored 18 goals in all competitions so far this term, helping Chelsea win the English League Cup and leaving Jose Mourinho’s side poised to bring the Premier League trophy back to Stamford Bridge for the first time since 2010.

Victory in their next two matches — away to Leicester on Wednesday and at home to Crystal Palace next weekend — will see Chelsea, currently 10 points clear of nearest pursuers Arsenal and Manchester City, crowned champions of England.

Hazard, speaking at an awards ceremony at the Grosvenor House hotel that took place hours after Chelsea’s goalless draw with Arsenal across London at the Emirates Stadium, said: “I’m very happy. One day I want to be the best and what I did this season is play very well, Chelsea played very well.

“I don’t know if I deserve to win but it is good for me.”

He added: “It is good, it is better to be voted by the players — they know everything about football. This is good. I’m very happy.”

Last season saw Hazard win the PFA’s Young Player of the Year prize but he preferred to focus on Chelsea’s progress as a team rather than his own performances.

“We are almost champions, maybe this is the key,” said Hazard. “Last season we finished third and this season we have an opportunity to win the league. This has changed from last season.”

Hazard thanked Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho for giving him a relatively free hand on the field.

- ‘Humble star’ -

“Jose lets me play, we talk sometimes together and when I’m on the pitch I know what I have to do, this is most important,” he said.

Mourinho has long said Hazard’s talent is rivalled in current world football only by the enduring brilliance of Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.

And last week, after Hazard scored Chelsea’s winner against United, the Portuguese manager said of Hazard: “I had lots of stars, but he is the humble star.

“He knows that he is one of the three best players in the world, the responsibility that comes (with that) and he is coping with that responsibility.”

Mourinho added: “He understands that his talent is fundamental for the team.”

Earlier on Sunday, Hazard was named in the PFA Premier League team of the year for the third time in three seasons in England.

He was one of six Chelsea players in the XI, a reflection of the Blues’ fine form, along with club captain John Terry, Gary Cahill, Branislav Ivanovic, Nemanja Matic and Diego Costa.

Meanwhile Harry Kane won the PFA Young Player of the Year award for 2014/15 after a stunning breakthrough campaign with Tottenham Hotspur, the club he has supported since boyhood.

The 21-year-old forward has scored 30 goals so far this season, a figure all the more remarkable given he did not command a regular starting spot until November.

Kane also helped Spurs reach the League Cup final, where they were beaten by Chelsea and, in storybook fashion, scored just 79 seconds into his England debut after coming on a substitute in a 4-0 European Championship qualifying win over Lithuania at Wembley last month.

Kane finished second and David De Gea came third in the main category, while Hazard and Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho were second and third respectively in the young player category.

The PFA’s Premier League team of the year was: David de Gea (Manchester United), Ryan Bertrand (Sunderland), John Terry (Chelsea), Gary Cahill (Chelsea), Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea), Eden Hazard (Chelsea), Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool), Nemanja Matic (Chelsea), Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal), Harry Kane (Tottenham) and Diego Costa (Chelsea).

Originally published at 23.38

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    Aug 14th 2013, 4:30 PM

    I was in Croker on Sunday screaming my throat raw for the Rebels, but hats off to the Dubs, they have a quality team. Some fantastic play and lovely scores out of them. Actually thought they had the winning of it till the sending off. Even then, they were dangerous till the end.

    Look forward to seeing more of them next year.

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    Aug 14th 2013, 5:57 PM

    my friend’s mother makes $83/hour on the computer. She has been without a job for 5 months but last month her check was $21383 just working on the computer for a few hours. Read more on this web site… w­w­w.C­a­n9­9.c­o­m

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    Aug 14th 2013, 6:02 PM

    Jokes on her, I make $84 an hour

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    Aug 14th 2013, 11:47 PM

    Michele
    If your friends mother makes that much money why you wasting your Time on the journal , wasting our time ..do us all a favour and get a real job,. Ps the journal should have sent you and your scam on your way .. Tool .. You add nothing to society..

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    Aug 15th 2013, 12:02 AM

    So pleased Cork won. All this hype about Dublin teams gives me a pain in the colon::-)

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    Aug 14th 2013, 5:12 PM

    John. With respect…you haven’t a clue about hurling…to make a comment like that…this year will be remembered ..in the same regard as the mid nineties.. ..a great year for gaa..

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    Aug 15th 2013, 7:39 AM

    Did u read any of the papers that week,on the front page of the star there was an article about Dublin hurling and on the back page,it’s bias journalism towards Dublin gaa,always has and always will,when Kerry last won the all Ireland there was a two page article about Dublin football in the Sunday world,tell me any losing team in a final that gets more coverage than a winning team

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    Aug 14th 2013, 4:32 PM

    Most of the media coverage this week has all been about Dublin hurling,people would swear that they beat Cork,teams that beat Dublin in hurling and football never get the proper recognition,

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    Aug 14th 2013, 5:45 PM

    Im sure the rebels will get plenty of recognition if they bring back liam to cork town !

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    Aug 14th 2013, 6:08 PM

    john so true! and same after the Kilkenny game but it doesn’t really matter when Liam comes home in Srptember!!!!

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    Aug 14th 2013, 9:48 PM

    Really hope Clare win Liam now

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    Aug 14th 2013, 7:25 PM

    This fella griffiths has ideas about himself. Lots of ideas

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    Aug 15th 2013, 7:40 AM

    I thought it was more of a semi-colon, myself.

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