Tottenham star Harry Kane named Player of the Year as Ryan Sessegnon picks up Young Player gong at London Football Awards
- Harry Kane was the big winner at the London Football Awards on Thursday
- He was rightly rewarded with the top gong after a stunning 12 months
- Roy Hodgson claimed the manager's prize and Ryan Sessengon young player
Harry Kane was the big winner at the London Football Awards as he was named footballer of the year.
The Tottenham star has had a stunning 12 months and was rightly rewarded with the top gong.
He beat Cesar Azpilicueta, team-mates Heung-Min Son and Christian Eriksen, and Wilfried Zaha.
Harry Kane was the big winner at the London Football Awards as he won Player of the Year
Crystal Palace boss Roy Hodgson picked up manager of the year during Thursday night’s ceremony at Battersea Evolution.
Hodgson has led a seemingly doomed Palace side off the bottom of the table and outside the relegation zone on goal difference.
The former England manager was given the honour ahead of the likes of Mauricio Pochettino and Slavisa Jokanovic.
Wonderkid Ryan Sessegnon won the EFL Player of the Year award.
Roy Hodgson was rewarded with the Manager of the Year gong for his work at Crystal Palace
Ryan Sessegnon (left) poses with Sol Campbell after claiming the young player honour
The 17-year-old Fulham flyer has had a brilliant campaign and has attracted interest from fellow London club Spurs.
Sessegnon, who was presented with his player of the year award by Bobby Zamora, also picked up the young player of the year honour.
Brentford’s Daniel Bentley was named as the goalkeeper of the year, ahead of both Thibaut Courtois and Hugo Lloris.
QPR’s Game for Grenfell, a charity match raising money for the victims of last summer’s tragic fire, was honoured as community project of the year.
West Ham manager David Moyes was in attendance at the event in Battersea Evolution
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