Winger Gareth Bale from Tottenham has been voted the player of the year by his fellow English league professionals after establishing himself as one of Europe's top players this season.
The 21-year-old Welshman beat six other players to the Professional Footballers'Association award, with Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri second in the voting followed by Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez.
A series of injuries stymied his progress and he took 25 Premier League matches over more than two years to featurein a winning league side. He only became a regular after being picked at left back for an FA Cup match in January 2010 and recently He becomes young new stars in English Premier League in this season. Bale was also nominated for the PFA young player of the year award, but finished second in the voting behind 19-year-old Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere, who has established himself as a key player for the club and England since August. Meanwhile, Javier Hernandez, Manchester United's 22-year-old Mexico striker, was third in the voting during his first season in England.
The 21-year-old Welshman beat six other players to the Professional Footballers'Association award, with Arsenal midfielder Samir Nasri second in the voting followed by Manchester City forward Carlos Tevez.
A series of injuries stymied his progress and he took 25 Premier League matches over more than two years to featurein a winning league side. He only became a regular after being picked at left back for an FA Cup match in January 2010 and recently He becomes young new stars in English Premier League in this season. Bale was also nominated for the PFA young player of the year award, but finished second in the voting behind 19-year-old Arsenal midfielder Jack Wilshere, who has established himself as a key player for the club and England since August. Meanwhile, Javier Hernandez, Manchester United's 22-year-old Mexico striker, was third in the voting during his first season in England.
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