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English Premier League Top 11 for 2009–10 (August – December)

English Premier League has reached its halfway point in the 2009-10 season. The League is getting very difficult or we can say that it is getting more interesting. Teams like Aston Villa, Tottenham and Manchester City are creating problems for the top four teams. Indeed, midway through the season, Liverpool are looking to lose their place in the top four this season. We have already seen some great games this season along with some great individual efforts.

Choosing the best eleven for this season is very difficult. We have seen great performances this season. The top eleven players may be following:

goalie
Petr Cech (Chelsea) – One of the best seasons for Cech. It is the main reason for Chelsea’s position this season.

defenders

Right Back: Carlos Cuellar (Aston Villa) – Although he has played in the center back position, he can also play as a full back.

Central defenders:
Thomas Vermaelen (Arsenal) – Vermaelen is the signing of the season for Arsene Wenger, his defending and scoring ability being one of the main reasons for Arsenal’s strong performances this season.

Richard Dunne (Aston Villa) Dunne is getting better every time he plays.

Left back: Patrice Evra (Manchester United) – Evra is the unanimous choice for this position. He is the only Manchester United player who has had a consistent performance this season.

Midfield

Full Backs: Aaron Lennon (Tottenham) – Impressive display in some games. He is the man behind Jermain Defoe’s success this season.

Young Ashley (Aston Villa) – He may be the best option for right midfield.

central midfielders

Cesc Fabregas (Arsenal) – Fabregas is playing the best possible role for Arsenal. The game against Aston Villa has shown it. He came in for 30 minutes and showed heroic things.

Frank Lampard (Chelsea) Lampard is the most consistent player in the English Premier League for the last 3-4 seasons.

strikers

Didier Drogba (Chelsea) Chelsea’s performance depends heavily on Drogba. He single-handedly beat Arsenal at the Emirates.

Jermain Defoe (Tottenham) – Defoe is scoring at a great pace. He has scored five goals in a match against Wigan in a duration of 37 minutes, including three in eight minutes.

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