Eden Hazard has added to his raft of silverware for his performances for Chelsea by winning in the EA SPORTS 2014/15 Fantasy Premier League awards.
The Chelsea player claimed the award for the highest points-scorer over the season, with 233 FPL points, denying a late surge from Manchester City's Sergio Aguero. Arsenal's Alexis Sanchez was third with 207 points after impressing in his first season in the Premier League. Hazard started in every league match this season, scoring 14 goals and providing nine assists.
Highest points scorer
Eden Hazard (Chelsea): 233pts
Sergio Aguero (Man City): 216pts
Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal): 207 pts
Hazard's team-mate Diego Costa claimed the prize for the Fans' Favourite. The Chelsea forward, who started the season in fine form and scored 20 goals in total, was owned by almost half the 3.5million FPL managers on average over the course of the season.
Costa's Chelsea colleague Cesc Fabregas, who provided the most assists this season (18), was second with 40.1% and Liverpool's Raheem Sterling was third.
Fans' Favourite (average ownership over season)
Diego Costa (Chelsea): 47.4%
Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea): 40.1%
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool): 36.1%
Harry Kane, whose 21 goals were second to Sergio Aguero in the race for the Golden Boot, won the award for the Best Under-21 Player. His 191 points were 43 ahead of Sterling and a further 10 ahead of Saido Berahino, the West Bromwich Albion forward.
Best Under-21 player
Harry Kane (Spurs): 191 pts
Raheem Sterling (Liverpool): 158 pts
Saido Berahino (West Brom): 148 pts
Swansea City's Lukasz Fabianski won the award for the most saves, his 137 throughout the season being eight head of Queens Park Rangers' Rob Green and West Ham United's Adrian.
Most saves by a goalkeeper
Lukasz Fabianski (Swansea): 137 saves
Adrian (West Ham): 129 saves
Rob Green (QPR): 129 saves
Alexis Sanchez claimed the award for the biggest price increase over the season. His value of £11.6million at Gameweek 38 was £1.1million higher than before the season started.
The Arsenal forward was closely followed by Kane, whose emergence this season led to a £1.0million price rise from £5.0million to £6.0million.
Despite starting the season as one of the costliest forwards, Aguero's performances, which included 26 goals, earned him a price rise of £0.9million to £12.9million.
Biggest price increase
Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal): £1.1million
Harry Kane (Spurs): £1.0million
Sergio Aguero (Man City): £0.9million