5. Cesc Fabregas – Chelsea
Fabregas has recovered well from his post Christmas slump to catch up to Liverpool’s Philippe Coutinho in the assist charts with 17.
4. Santi Cazorla – Arsenal
Now based on a deeper central midfield role, the Spaniard has been thriving with driving forward to create chances with the resurgent Francis Coquelin covering his behind.
3. Ander Herrera – Manchester United
Over the past month the Spaniard – who is set to be rewarded for his good form with United by earning a call up to the national team – has scored twice and managed 15 interceptions. 16 tackles and 387 passes.
2. Mesut Ozil – Arsenal
Now keeping the ball better and using it more creatively, the Germany international has been the main reason why the Gunners managed to mount a late, if futile, charge to beat Chelsea to the title.
1. Eden Hazard – Chelsea
There’s a reason why he was given the top honour by the PFA, and that’s because he’s been so consistently excellent. He’s carried that on into April, when he became the first Premier League player to be fouled 100 times in a single campaign. But with three goals in six shots and 23 completed dribbles, he’s proved there’s more to his game than being hacked down.
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