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Left for BoyVig, We love Fellaini's impressive and superb form this season.
Everton's Marouane Fellaini was simply superb through the
opening half of the season and was instrumental in the Toffees' strong
run towards the top of the table.
Through his 18 appearances for the Merseyside club, Fellaini bagged himself eight goals, three assists and five man-of-the match awards, and was one of the best go-to attackers in the league.
Yet, one momentary brain-snap on Stoke City defender Ryan Shawcross which saw him suspended for three matches (per The Independent) means that the Belgian simply won't win the award. There's just no way that the league would give it to him—not after that action.
Plus, eight goals through 18 games isn't completely unheard of either.
Through his 18 appearances for the Merseyside club, Fellaini bagged himself eight goals, three assists and five man-of-the match awards, and was one of the best go-to attackers in the league.
Yet, one momentary brain-snap on Stoke City defender Ryan Shawcross which saw him suspended for three matches (per The Independent) means that the Belgian simply won't win the award. There's just no way that the league would give it to him—not after that action.
Plus, eight goals through 18 games isn't completely unheard of either.
We're few games away from the climax of the current English Premier League season
and already we've been witness to several breathtaking performances
from a number of players.
Names that we expect to succeed like Robin van Persie and Steven Gerrard have done just that, but we've also seen the emergence of several players who we hadn't quite expected to do as well—names like Michu, Christian Benteke, Santi Cazorla,Theo Walcott, Eden Hazard and Fellaini.
Either way, it's been a spectacular season to date and the player who walks away with the Premier League Player of the Year Award will certainly have to have done something special.
Last season, it was Vincent Kompany, who captained Manchester City to their first league title in 44 years; who will be the EPL's Player of the Year in 2013?
I really think and wish that more arsenal players fill the spots on the Awards list next season
Names that we expect to succeed like Robin van Persie and Steven Gerrard have done just that, but we've also seen the emergence of several players who we hadn't quite expected to do as well—names like Michu, Christian Benteke, Santi Cazorla,Theo Walcott, Eden Hazard and Fellaini.
Either way, it's been a spectacular season to date and the player who walks away with the Premier League Player of the Year Award will certainly have to have done something special.
Last season, it was Vincent Kompany, who captained Manchester City to their first league title in 44 years; who will be the EPL's Player of the Year in 2013?
I really think and wish that more arsenal players fill the spots on the Awards list next season
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