8) Gabriel Agbonlahor (Aston Villa)
Villa desperately needed someone to step up if they were going to avoid relegation and their long-serving forward did just that. His three goals in March might not seem like a lot but considering Villa’s problems in goal so far this season, it’s practically as good as double figures.
7) Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
The United captain cut a frustrated figure during the first-half of the season, often forced to play in midfield rather than up front. Thankfully for the Old Trafford faithful, Louis van Gaal has finally seen sense – six goals in eight games his reward.