He has scored props for Chelsea and now, midfielder Eden Hazard has been voted the 2015 Footballer of the Year via England's Football Writers' Association, weeks in the wake of getting a comparable honor from the nation's Professional Footballers' Association.
The Belgium global, who joined Chelsea from Lille for £32 million ($50 million, 45 million euros), beat the survey of more than 300 writers with 53 percent of the vote.
Tottenham Hotspur striker Harry Kane was the runner-up, with Chelsea commander John Terry third.
Peril, 24, has scored 20 objectives in all rivalries so far this season and made bounty all the more as Chelsea won a first Premier League title subsequent to 2010.
He will get his most recent honor, which was initially honored in 1948, at a supper in London on May 21.
FWA director Andy Dunn, of the Sunday Mirror, said: "The rundown of genuinely world-class players on the Football Writers' Association move of honor is a long one and Eden Hazard is a commendable expansion.
"A maker, a goalscorer and the hardest of laborers, Hazard has been a consistent wellspring of danger for the Barclays Premier League champions. "In any case, it is not simply his slyness, his pace, his creativity and his marksmanship that make Hazard such a priceless part of Jose Mourinho's Chelsea squad, it is his solidness.
"Risk has begun each of the 36 Premier League matches and, considering the especially close consideration he gets from adversaries, that is an accomplishment in itself," Dunn included


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