IWOBI: WHY I VOTED KANTE AS PFA POTY

Arsenal 's Alex Iwobi says he voted N’golo Kante as the
PFA Players' Player of the Year over Alexis Sanchez due
to his contribution Chelsea.
The Frenchman, who joined the Blues last summer after
winning his first ever Premier League title with Leicester
City clinched the award ahead of his teammate, Eden
Hazard, who finished as the first runner-up on the
voting chart.
Manchester United’s Zlatan Ibrahimovic finished third
behind the Chelsea duo of Kante and Hazard, followed
by Arsenal’s Alexis Sanchez, Everton’s Romelu Lukaku,
and Tottenham’s Harry Kane.
And the Nigeria international claims the 26-year-old
midfielder has got something every team would like to
have in a player.
"He’s someone that works for the team and even though
he’s a Chelsea player, you have to respect what he
does," Iwobi told Evening Standard.
"He works for the team and just runs non-stop - he’s
got something every player would like to have. Every
player would like to have him in their team.
"The engine, the energy he brings, the enthusiasm - he
is my player of the season.”

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