Thursday, 2 October 2014

Player Of The Time So Far For Each Leading League Club – New Boys On Fireplace For Arsenal and Manchester United But Costa Edged Out For Chelsea

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Danny Welbeck Arsenal


Arsenal – Danny Welbeck – Despite only signing for the club on deadline day, Danny Welbeck’s pace has made a clear impact on Arsenal’s performances, whilst he has already opened his Premier League account and scored a Champions League hat-trick.


Aston Villa – Philippe Senderos – Plenty of eyebrows were raised when Paul Lambert signed the experienced centre back from relegated Fulham, but he has turned things around for them at the back.


Scott Arfield Burnley


Burnley – Scott Arfield – Has scored the Clarets’ only Premier League goal to date, with a fine strike against Chelsea, and also brings real industry to midfield.


Chelsea – Cesc Fabregas – Despite the goals of Diego Costa clearly making a contribution, the most telling impact for Chelsea has come from playmaker Cesc Fabregas, with Nemanja Matic also superb.


Mile Jedinak Crystal Palace


Crystal Palace – Mile Jedinak – The Eagles’ captain is one of the league’s finest defensive midfielders and even popped up at the other end with a goal against Leicester.


Everton – James McCarthy – Everton have struggled at the back but impressed going forward – industrious midfielder James McCarthy, however, contributes at both ends.


Abel Hernandez Hull City


Hull City – Abel Hernandez – Anther attacking deadline day signing, Abel Hernandez from Palermo looks like a player who was worth breaking their transfer record on.


Leicester City – Leonardo Ulloa – Leicester have largely been impressive across the board on their return to the Premier League, but it is hard to look past the goals of summer buy Leonardo Ulloa.


Raheem Sterling Liverpool


Liverpool – Raheem Sterling – It has been a disappointing start to the campaign for Liverpool and Brendan Rodgers, but wonderkid winger Raheem Sterling has continued his incredible development.


Manchester City – Edin Dzeko – The Bosnian’s development into an all-round centre forward has been remarkable – he scores goals, holds the ball up and occupies defenders, a superb a player.


Angel di Maria Man United


Manchester United – Angel di Maria – United have toiled, but fans are right to be very excited by the displays of record signing Angel di Maria.


Newcastle United – Jack Colback – Newcastle have been dreadful as the story at St. James’ Park continues to surround the future of Alan Pardew, but Colback’s signing on a free transfer always looked like an intelligent move.


Kranjcar QPR


Queens Park Rangers – Niko Kranjcar – QPR are another side who have been poor overall, with Croatian Niko Kranjcar the best of a bad bunch at Loftus Road.


Southampton – Morgan Schneiderlin – For all of the players that were sold by Southampton this summer, they held on to the most important one – Schneiderlin is one of the best midfielders in the league.


Fernandinho Manchester City Peter Crouch Stoke


Stoke City – Peter Crouch – The performances of Peter Crouch in attack have been the only thing consistent about Stoke’s topsy turvy start to the season.


Sunderland – Patrick van Aanholt – Draw specialists Sunderland are struggling for goals, but former Chelsea man van Aanholt has slotted in well at left back.


Nathan Dyer Swansea


Swansea City – Nathan Dyer – One of the most underrated players in the Premier League, winger Nathan Dyer has been consistently excellent for the Swans this season.


Tottenham Hotspur – Hugo Lloris – As ever, Tottenham look to be a team in transition, but goalkeeper Hugo Lloris remains a beacon of excellence for them.


Berahino Newcastle


West Bromwich Albion – Saido Berahino – Berahino is one of the most exciting youngsters in England right now, having struck five goals already for the Baggies.


West Ham United – Diafra Sakhro – Another summer signing to have impressed, Sakho has caused real problems for defenders since his summer arrival from Metz.







Player Of The Time So Far For Each Leading League Club – New Boys On Fireplace For Arsenal and Manchester United But Costa Edged Out For Chelsea

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