Harry Kane, Jamie Vardy and Mesut Ozil... are all present, based on the statistics.
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Goalkeeper Jack Butland (Stoke City). The Stoke keeper has a save percentage of 79.81%, the highest among goalkeepers who have played more than 20 Premier League games in 2015. Butland will put Joe Hart's place in the England squad in danger if he continues to perform at this level. Stoke are also pleased to have a worthy replacement after letting Asmir Begovic leave for Chelsea. |
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Right-back Nathaniel Clyne (Southampton & Liverpool). 2015 saw Clyne (left) play for Southampton before moving to Liverpool in the summer. The England defender made 144 tackles and created 45 shots and chances. |
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Centre-back Laurent Koscielny (Arsenal). The French player was a rock in the most solid defense in the Premier League last year. Koscielny made 120 saves, helping Arsenal compete for the championship. |
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Centre-back Gareth McAuley (West Brom). Not receiving much attention, McAuley (right) helped West Brom keep 17 clean sheets every time he played. |
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Left-back Nacho Monreal (Arsenal). The Spaniard is now Arsenal's first-choice left-back. In 32 games Monreal started, Arsenal won 22. He also made 180 interceptions in 2015. |
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Right midfielder Mesut Ozil (Arsenal). The Arsenal midfielder has created the most chances in the Premier League in the past year with 136. Of these, 20 of Ozil's assists have been converted into goals. |
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Central midfielder Fernandinho (Man City). The Brazilian player is a quiet but extremely effective factor for Man City. In 2015, Fernandinho had 119 tackles, also scored four goals and had two successful assists. |
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Central midfielder David Silva (Man City). Despite being absent for a third of the past year due to injury, Silva still had 12 assists for Man City, second only to Ozil. |
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Left midfielder Eden Hazard (Chelsea). Chelsea went down in the 2015/2016 season but Hazard's excellent form before that still kept him in the squad. Hazard was the driving force behind Chelsea's title win seven months ago. |
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Striker Jamie Vardy (Leicester). 2015 was an unforgettable time for Vardy. The Leicester striker scored 19 goals and assisted nine times. In addition, Vardy also broke the record for consecutive goals with 11 consecutive matches scoring in the Premier League. |
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Striker Harry Kane (Tottenham). From Tottenham's third choice striker to a player valued at over $60 million, it was Harry Kane's 2015. With 27 goals, Kane was the most dangerous striker in the Premier League last year. |
According to VNE