Just
to clarify before writing any further, the inclusion of these foreign players
is on the basis of their individual performance and their impact on their team
in their first outing in England.
5.
Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Like
his fellow Belgian full back – Vermaelan, Vertonghen is an equally offensive
centre-back. Has scored an amazing five goals for Tottenham so far this season
and cemented himself at the heart of their defense line. He can pretty much
play any defensive position on the left and joins the counter attacks
occasionally. A solid defender, he looks set to hold guard for the Londoners
for the years to come!
4.
Santi Cazorla (Arsenal)
The
highly rated playmaker from Sevilla has slid into the Arsenal game with utmost
ease. He makes a difference in the game everytime he has the ball at his feet.
He has appeared in all the games in the league for Arsenal this season –
started in all except one! He has shown his pace, shooting accuracy and
capability to set the pace of the attack. Cazorla scored a hatrick in his very
first season and has more than lived up to his expectations.’
3.
Christian Benteke (Aston Villa)
The
young lad has managed to score 18 goals in the league so far and has been the
stand out player for Aston Villa. The 22 year old Striker was also nominated
for PFA Young Player of the Year in his debut season. He ended up being
runner-up to Gareth Bale! Benteke is a player to be watched out for in the
coming season. If it wasn’t for him, Villa would probably be in the relegation
zone right now! He is their key to stay in the top flight next season!
Snatched
up by the Blues for 32 million from Lille, he has lived up to his price tag. To
kick off the campaign, he was declared Man of the match consecutively for the
first four games in the premier league. He has single handedly turned games for
Chelsea, saving face by avoiding Europa exit against Sparta Prague with a
stunner. Hazard has scored wonder goals, troubled opposing defenders with his
deceitful trickery, partnered Mata excellently and has been a top assist
provider.
The Spanish from Rayo Vallecano is the
pick of the lot imported last summer. Bought for just 2.6 Million, isn’t he far
more worth than that? He’s amongst the top scorers this season with 17 goals in
the league. He has shown an unfulfilling thirst for goals. He has been a player
to rely on for Swansea after the departure of Scott Sinclair and Gylfi
Sigurdsson and was instrumental in their Capital One Cup win, If he can keep up
with this kind of a form, big spending clubs will soon be rooting for him! Will
Swansea City be able to hold onto him?
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