
Chelsea
midfielder N’Golo Kante landed the prestigious Professional Footballers’
Association player of the year prize on Sunday night.The Frenchman, who is on course to win a second successive Premier
League title after also being part of the Leicester side which upset the
odds last season, secured the most votes from his fellow players.He saw off competition from Chelsea team-mate Eden Hazard – who won
the award in 2015 – plus Tottenham’s Harry Kane, Everton striker Romelu
Lukaku, Zlatan Ibrahimovic of Manchester United and Arsenal’s Alexis
Sanchez.Kante said: “To be chosen by the players to be player of the year means a lot to me.“It means the world to be chosen and it’s been two beautiful seasons,
one with Leicester, and we are in good form with Chelsea. To be player
of the year, it’s a great honour.”On his move from Leicester to Stamford Bridge, Kante continued: “It’s
a different type of playing, but with the manager, with the players,
everything is easy, because we work a lot to be good in the games. It’s
working very well.”Asked about the influence of boss Antonio Conte, the former Boulogne
and Caen player said: “He knows what he wants from the players.“He wants to win, and we work very, very, very hard in training for
him. He put a winning mentality into the squad, and everyone wants to
give their best for the team, and to make Chelsea win titles.”The Blues
are four points clear at the top of the Premier League and Paris-born
Kante added: “We have to fight for six more games.“We’re going to fight like a final for every game, and hopefully we can win the league at the end of the season.”Chelsea will also face Arsenal in the FA Cup final at Wembley on May
27 and, on talk of a double, he said: “We’re going to fight for both
competitions.“The cup is just one game, and the league six games, and we’re going to give our best to win these two competitions.”
On the PFA’s contribution, the 26-year-old said: “It’s important
because when we want to improve football, to concern everyone, it’s good
to have unity, and to think together.Tottenham’s Dele Alli won the young player prize for the second
successive year. Manchester City’s Lucy Bronze won the Women’s Player of
the Year award.Birmingham’s Jess Carter was named Women’s Young Player of the Year.Former England captain David Beckham received the PFA’s Merit award
for his contribution to the game during the ceremony at the Grosvenor
Hotel in London on Sunday, reports Sun Sport.
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