Checkout The English Premier League Team Of The Year
After the 2017-18 Premier League season came to an end on
Sunday, AFP Sports presents its Team of the Year, playing in a 4-3-3
formation:
The 27-year-old remains arguably the world’s top stopper and, with reported interest from Real Madrid, United boss Jose Mourinho has made it clear there is “no chance” he will allow the Spaniard to be sold this summer after another rock-solid season.
The England right-back forced his way out of Tottenham last year because he felt City offered a better chance of winning silverware.
The move paid rich dividends as Walker celebrated Premier League and League Cup triumphs while his old club finished empty-handed.
Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Marshalled by the Belgium centre-back, Tottenham boasted one of the Premier League’s most imposing defences, prompting boss Mauricio Pochettino to declare: “He is one of the best in Europe.
He looks like a 20-year-old because it is easy for him to run, he’s like my new dog!”
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he does not expect to see the best of Van Dijk until next season.
That should be a daunting prospect for opposing strikers after the Dutch centre-back’s superb form following a £75 million ($102 million) move from Southampton in January that made him the world’s most expensive defender.
Ashley Young (Manchester United)
Operating mainly at left-back, Young has emerged as an integral figure in United’s defence after successfully making the transition from his previous role on the wing.
“For the last couple of seasons, there were lots of doubts. He is now an important member of our squad,” Mourinho said.
Although he was pipped to the PFA player of the year award by Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, De Bruyne finished the season widely rated as the driving force behind City’s title success.
Goalkeeper
David De Gea (Manchester United)The 27-year-old remains arguably the world’s top stopper and, with reported interest from Real Madrid, United boss Jose Mourinho has made it clear there is “no chance” he will allow the Spaniard to be sold this summer after another rock-solid season.
Defenders
Kyle Walker (Manchester City)The England right-back forced his way out of Tottenham last year because he felt City offered a better chance of winning silverware.
The move paid rich dividends as Walker celebrated Premier League and League Cup triumphs while his old club finished empty-handed.
Jan Vertonghen (Tottenham)
Marshalled by the Belgium centre-back, Tottenham boasted one of the Premier League’s most imposing defences, prompting boss Mauricio Pochettino to declare: “He is one of the best in Europe.
He looks like a 20-year-old because it is easy for him to run, he’s like my new dog!”
Virgil van Dijk (Liverpool)
Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp says he does not expect to see the best of Van Dijk until next season.
That should be a daunting prospect for opposing strikers after the Dutch centre-back’s superb form following a £75 million ($102 million) move from Southampton in January that made him the world’s most expensive defender.
Ashley Young (Manchester United)
Operating mainly at left-back, Young has emerged as an integral figure in United’s defence after successfully making the transition from his previous role on the wing.
“For the last couple of seasons, there were lots of doubts. He is now an important member of our squad,” Mourinho said.
Midfielders
Kevin De Bruyne (Manchester City)Although he was pipped to the PFA player of the year award by Liverpool’s Mohamed Salah, De Bruyne finished the season widely rated as the driving force behind City’s title success.
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