
Matt once again enjoyed a fine season with the Whites, especially in front of goal.
The former Portsmouth midfielder scored no less than three penalties, two trademark free-kicks and goals from open play against Wigan Athletic, Manchester United and Stoke City.
The midfielder spent a few weeks out of the team in February and March due to the form of Jack Wilshere, but once regaining his place showed why he has been an established Premier League player over the last six seasons.
Taylor helped turn Wanderers' fixture at the Britannia Stadium on its head with two late goals - a win which virtually secured the club's top-flight status for a tenth consecutive season.
Like Cahill, Taylor has also been touted for England honours after producing some consistent form during his time with the club, for whom he signed in January 2008.
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