Tottenham forward Heung-Min Son was named the Premier League Player of the Year at the London Football Awards on Thursday night.In a star-studded evening in the capital, the South Korean ace was recognised for his brilliant form in a Spurs shirt this term.1
View this post on Instagram What a wonderful night! London football award, Premier league player of the year 2019! Thank for your vote and support!/2019 . #COYSA post shared by Son HeungMin() (@hm_son7) onHe won the gong ahead of team-mate Harry Kane, Arsenal striker Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, Chelsea star Eden Hazard and Crystal Palace wingerAndros Townsend.The award was voted for by a panel of 22 experts, including former players Bobby Zamora, Bob Wilson and Tony Cottee.Meanwhile, West Ham midfielder Declan Rice was named the Young Player of the Year, after a brilliant breakthrough which has seen him become a key first-team players for the Hammers.
Declan Rice has won the Young Player of the Year Award at the London Football Awards 2019. Well done, @_DeclanRice! Well-deserved! #LFA19 pic.twitter.com/zTP3nmP1fd— West Ham United (@WestHamUtd) February 28, 2019The 20-year-old, who recently switched his international allegiance from Republic of Ireland to England, has made 29 appearances so far this season.Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino was also named Manger of the Year, and sent a message to his critics when he collected the gong, telling the crowd: Finally, I have a trophy!
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