The Corinthian
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Perhaps a little premature with 5 games remaining, but who makes your PL team of the season as things stand?
I'd go with...
Emi Martinez - GK - Aston Villa
He's been immense, a very sound acquisition for Villa and one of the main reasons they hardly concede. Arsenal fans must be kicking themselves that they kept Leno and let Martinez go.
Luke Shaw - LB - Man Utd
Having the season of his career so far. Chips in with assists, goals, and owns the left flank. His technique and first touch is second to none.
Ruben Dias - CB - Man City
Signing of the season perhaps, and he's been a rock at the back for City.
Wesley Fofana - CB - Leicester City
Maybe not the best over the course of the season, but he's been instrumental in Leicester's season far. A big future awaits.
Joao Cancelo - RB - Man City
I don't actually know how often he's played as a RB for City (as he's played LB too), and he's gone off the boil since our win at the Etihad, but prior to that he's been having a great season. Playing as more of a half back as opposed to a traditional right back, but he's been great this season.
Declan Rice - DM - West Ham
He might prove to be a big fish in a small pond, but he's been fantastic just ahead of WHU's defence. His passing is great, and he's been one of the main drivers that pushed them into the Champions League spots.
Ilkay Gundogan - CM - Man City
Traditionally one of the less heralded players in Man City's midfield, but he's been electric this season. Their top scorer, but also so comfortable in possession and one of their mainstays this season.
Bruno Fernandes - #10 - Man Utd
Not much to say here that hasn't been said, but what a player, and what a season he's having.
Mason Mount - LW - Chelsea
Cheating here a bit, as he mainly plays as an AM, but does enjoy that LW role too. He's a very intelligent player, and links that Chelsea midfield to attack seamlessly. If Grealish hadn't got his injury when he did, he would have had this role sewn up.
Harry Kane - CF - Spurs
World class striker. Whatever manager is at the helm, and whatever style of football is being played, you can guarantee this guy will get you goals.
Mo Salah - RW - Liverpool
Pretty incredible in such a shit year for Liverpool that this guy will still bag himself 20+ PL goals, and 30+ overall. Probably the only player for them this season that's stood up when it mattered.
What about you guys?
I'd go with...
Emi Martinez - GK - Aston Villa
He's been immense, a very sound acquisition for Villa and one of the main reasons they hardly concede. Arsenal fans must be kicking themselves that they kept Leno and let Martinez go.
Luke Shaw - LB - Man Utd
Having the season of his career so far. Chips in with assists, goals, and owns the left flank. His technique and first touch is second to none.
Ruben Dias - CB - Man City
Signing of the season perhaps, and he's been a rock at the back for City.
Wesley Fofana - CB - Leicester City
Maybe not the best over the course of the season, but he's been instrumental in Leicester's season far. A big future awaits.
Joao Cancelo - RB - Man City
I don't actually know how often he's played as a RB for City (as he's played LB too), and he's gone off the boil since our win at the Etihad, but prior to that he's been having a great season. Playing as more of a half back as opposed to a traditional right back, but he's been great this season.
Declan Rice - DM - West Ham
He might prove to be a big fish in a small pond, but he's been fantastic just ahead of WHU's defence. His passing is great, and he's been one of the main drivers that pushed them into the Champions League spots.
Ilkay Gundogan - CM - Man City
Traditionally one of the less heralded players in Man City's midfield, but he's been electric this season. Their top scorer, but also so comfortable in possession and one of their mainstays this season.
Bruno Fernandes - #10 - Man Utd
Not much to say here that hasn't been said, but what a player, and what a season he's having.
Mason Mount - LW - Chelsea
Cheating here a bit, as he mainly plays as an AM, but does enjoy that LW role too. He's a very intelligent player, and links that Chelsea midfield to attack seamlessly. If Grealish hadn't got his injury when he did, he would have had this role sewn up.
Harry Kane - CF - Spurs
World class striker. Whatever manager is at the helm, and whatever style of football is being played, you can guarantee this guy will get you goals.
Mo Salah - RW - Liverpool
Pretty incredible in such a shit year for Liverpool that this guy will still bag himself 20+ PL goals, and 30+ overall. Probably the only player for them this season that's stood up when it mattered.
What about you guys?