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With the Premier League season almost three quarters of the way in, it's a good time to take stock of the 2014/15 campaign and look at which players have shone.

We've drawn up a shortlist which is, understandably chockablock full of Chelsea players, but we've tried our best (honestly) to recognise individual brilliance in teams outside the top four.

All you have to do is vote for the player you think, on balance, has performed best this season.

The candidates

Cesc Fabregas (Chelsea):

(Image: Michael Regan)

Magic return to the Premier League, he's paid Mourinho back with creative brilliance, vision and plenty of direct contributions to goals.

Apps - 23(1)

Diego Costa (Chelsea):

Was under a lot of pressure to bang in the goals this season. Nailed it.

Apps - 21

Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal):

Was under an immense amount of pressure to perform due to his price tag, dragged Arsenal along for the first half of the season.

Apps - 24(1)

Harry Kane (Tottenham):

(Image: Jamie McDonald)

Almost came from nowhere to be one of the top goalscorers in Europe, still hasn't hit that patch of bad form that everyone was saying he'd hit.

Apps - 18(6)

Morgan Schneiderlin (Southampton):

Another solid season from Schneiderlin has done little to stop him being linked with other clubs, the Frenchman has been tantamount to Southampton's successful season.

Apps - 18(2)

Raheem Sterling (Liverpool):

Dealt well with losing his two main attacking accomplices this season, and looks even more impressive now that Sturridge is back.

Apps - 25(1)

David De Gea (Manchester United):

(Image: Jan Kruger)

Easily the best Man United player last season, easily the best this season, and hugely responsible for where they are in the table at the moment.

John Terry (Chelsea):

Still going strong at the heart of the Chelsea defence, seems to be getting better with age.

Apps - 27

James Milner (Manchester City):

It's fashionable to give Milner flack, but he's been on great form for Manchester City this season and has made a huge contribution going forward and in creating chances.

Apps - 13(11)

Sergio Aguero (Manchester City):

(Image: Getty)

Has made a huge contribution, as always, in finishing chances. Can turn a game around on his own.

Apps - 20(3)

Jordan Henderson (Liverpool):

Solid, solid Hendo. Another English midfielder it's fashionable to make fun of, but we all saw THAT goal.

Apps - 26(1)

Thibaut Courtois (Chelsea):

Has been every bit as brilliant as we all expected him to be, and dealt well with the pressure of replacing Cech.

Apps - 23

Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool):

(Image: Getty)

Has started to combine his class with consistency, and has added a few wonderstrikes to his YouTube hit reel.

Apps - 22(3)

Olivier Giroud (Arsenal):

Has missed a few games but has still scored 10 goals in relatively few appearances.

Apps - 12(5)

Eden Hazard (Chelsea):

Yet another solid season at the heart of Chelsea's creative force, he rarely has an anonymous game these days and always puts fear into defenders.

Apps - 27

Dusan Tadic (Southampton):

(Image: Alex Livesey)

Mr Muscle has played a huge part in helping Southampton cast aside the predictions of relegation and doom this season.

Apps - 21(5)

Christian Eriksen (Tottenham):

More consistent than last season, and has turned games around with moments of pure class.

Apps - 27(1)

Charlie Austin (QPR):

The one player who has given QPR fans some solace this season, he has proven he is worthy of the Premier League.

Apps - 25

Wayne Rooney (Manchester United):

Hasn't had his greatest season for Manchester United, but has reminded us all what he is capable of when he has been at his brilliant best.

Apps - 24

Saido Berahino (West Brom):

A breakthrough season for Berahino saw him heavily linked with a move to Liverpool, and even drew comparisons to Thierry Henry.

Apps - 23(5)

Okay, now over to you...