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30th March 2015
02:25pm BST

No shock there, but fans may be surprised to see players such as Crystal Palace's Mile Jedinak, and Francis Coquelin of Arsenal, ranked ahead of the highly rated Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic. Coquelin only returned to Arsenal from a loan spell with Charlton in December.
However, the bigger surprise comes when looking at the players ranked from 11-20. There's no sign of Manchester United captain Wayne Rooney, or Liverpool's Philippe Coutinho, but there's Victor Moses in eleventh place.
The highest rated United player is Phil Jones, and Liverpool's Raheem Sterling is twentieth. Interestingly, Harry Kane might not be the shoe-in one would imagine for the young player of the year award, and Yaya Toure maybe hasn't been as sluggish as his demeanour sometimes suggests.
The top twenty may change between now and the end of the season, but Victor Moses looks to have secured his spot. Maybe Jose Mourinho might even take the on-loan Chelsea winger back to Stamford Bridge next season.
The highest-rated Irish player is Richard Dunne. The QPR defender, currently sidelined with injury, is ranked thirty-sixth.
Here's the top ten performing Irish players in the Premier League, according to whoscored:


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