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My Team of the Season

  • jonjoward1998
  • 1 day ago
  • 3 min read

GK: DAVID RAYA (ARSENAL) - Raya won his third consecutive golden glove by keeping 19 clean sheets with all of them playing a key role in Arenal's title win. He also made many crucial stops throughout the season which also played a major role and he surely has to be one of the best keepers in Europe now.


RB: JURRIEN TIMBER (ARSENAL) - Timber was effective at both ends of the pitch all season by making crucial defensive interventions at one end and popping up with crucial assists at the other. His contributions at both ends played a key role in Arsenal winning the title and made him one of their most important players.


CB: WILLIAM SALIBA (ARSENAL) - Arsenal had the best defence in the league this season and Saliba was one of the reasons why. He made important interventions whenever his team needed him to and his solid performances at the back played a key role in Arsenal winning the title alongside his strong partnership with Gabriel.


CB: GABRIEL (ARSENAL) - Gabriel was arguably the best defender in the league this season as he made vital contributions in both boxes. He made many crucial defensive interventions both aerially and physically in one and popped up with some crucial goals in the other and both played a key role in Arsenal winning the title.


LB: NICO O'REILLY (MAN CITY) - O'Reilly was the most consistent left back this season as he ran up and down that left hand side and made vital contributions at both ends of the pitch. He made vital interventions defensively whilst going forward he popped up with some crucial goals and his form this season has arguably made him England's first choice left back heading into the World Cup.


RW: MORGAN ROGERS (ASTON VILLA) - Rogers became Villa's go-to player this season as he registered 10 goals and 6 assists which were all crucial to Villa qualifying for the Champions League. His form this season made him one of the first names on the England team sheet and he has a good chance of being their starting no.10 at the World Cup.


CM: DECLAN RICE (ARSENAL) - Rice was the driving force behind Arsenal's title win due to his energy, tenacity and leadership on the pitch. He's taken Arsenal onto another level ever since he arrived because of his leadership and ability to be effective at both sides of the game.


CM: BRUNO FERNANDES (MAN UNITED) - Fernandes was arguably the player of the season as he registered a record breaking 21 assists alongside scoring 9 goals. He carried United for much of the season like he has done ever since he's been at the club and he once again showed how important a player he is to them.


LW: ANTOINE SEMENYO (MAN CITY) - Semenyo scored a career best 17 league goal this season with 10 of them coming at Bournemouth and the other 7 coming at City. He made an instant impact the moment he arrived at City as his goals got them right back in the title race.


ST: ERLING HAALAND (MAN CITY) - Haaland scored 27 goals to bag his third golden boot in four seasons and he also began to adapt his game by adding assists to his game. He carried City for much of the season and without him they might've finished much further behind Arsenal.


ST: IGOR THIAGO (BRENTFORD) - Thiago scored 22 goals for Brentford this season as he stepped up and became their new talisman following the departures of Bryan Mbeumo and Yoane Wissa. He felt like a new signing for the Bees after spending the entirety of last season out injured and for him to deliver the amount of goals he scored was incredible.

 
 
 

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