Robin van Persie has been named as the specialized Footballers’ Association’s Player of the Year.
Robin van Persie has been named as the specialized Footballers’ Association’s Player of the Year.
The 28-year-old striker has scored 38 times this season, including 34 goals in all competitions for Arsenal.
The Dutch international, who is the  Premier League’s top goalscorer, said: “If other people are saying it,  it is special, but it is even more special if your opponents are saying  it.
“If they make up their minds that I’m the best player it is a big honour.”
Van Persie, who has been inspirational for Arsene Wenger’s side, was also quick to acknowledge the importance of his team-mates.
“Without them I could not have achieved  it,” he said. “For example, Theo Walcott, he has given me more than 12  assists and I do really appreciate that.
Van Persie is enjoying his most fruitful  season since signing for Arsenal in 2004, helped largely by a fruitful  switch into the centre-forward role.
“To be fair, when I first went there I wasn’t really as confident and I wasn’t really sure I could do it,” he added.
“It took a bit of time but after a couple of months I slowly realised I could do a good job there.”
Van Persie won the award ahead of  Manchester United’s Wayne Rooney, Tottenham’s Scott Parker and  Manchester City trio Sergio Aguero, Joe Hart and David Silva.
Tottenham and England defender Kyle Walker was named the PFA’s Young Player of the Year.
 

 
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