Leicester City forward Riyad Mahrez has won the Professional Footballers’ Association Player of the Year award.
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Mahrez has scored 17 goals and made 11 assists in 34 league games to take Leicester to the cusp of the title.
The award was voted for by the Algeria international’s fellow professionals.
Tottenham
midfielder Dele Alli, 20, was named PFA Young Player of the Year, while
Manchester City forward Izzy Christiansen won the Women’s Player of the
Year award.
Sunderland striker Beth Mead, 20, was named Women’s Young Player of the Year.
Mahrez,
25, held off competition from Tottenham forward Harry Kane, Arsenal
midfielder Mesut Ozil, West Ham United midfielder and fellow Leicester
men Jamie Vardy and N’Golo Kante to win the award.
Mahrez
was handed the prize at the Grosvenor Hotel in London on Sunday hours
after scoring in his side’s 4-0 win over Swansea City as leaders
Leicester moved to within five points of the title.
He dedicated the award to his team-mates.
“All
the credit is for them, seriously,” Mahrez, who joined Leicester from
French second-tier side Le Havre in January 2014, said.
“And
for my manager and the staff. Without them I wouldn’t receive this award
and I wouldn’t score. It’s the team spirit, and I want to dedicate it
to them.
“It’s extra special because if the players vote for me it’s because they’ve seen I’ve been great this year so I’m happy. “Without my team-mates I wouldn’t get this award.
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