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Published 11:58 10 Feb 2018 GMT
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Left-back: Nacho Monreal
As suggested earlier, Monreal takes the left-back slot. He has shown his versatility, playing on the left of a back three, or at full-back in a back four, and been Arsenal's most consistently solid performer. Danny Rose has returned from a long-term injury but is not putting in the performances that made everyone label him the best left-back in England. I can't move on without giving an honourable mention to Ben Davies, who has improved immeasurably under the full-back whisperer, Mauricio Pochettino.
Right-central midfield: Eric Dier
Aaron Ramsey would have been first choice for this slot had he been passed as match fit. Unfortunately for him, he is not able to build on the hat-trick he scored last weekend against Everton. Therefore it has to be Eric Dier to hold this midfield. His partnership with Dembélé blossomed during the 2015/16 season and he has shown that he works better in front of a back four than Victor Wanyama does. I don't need to explain why Xhaka and Elneny aren't given much consideration, do I?
Left-central midfield: Mousa Dembélé
The player every single one of his teammates hates playing against in training, Dembélé is not your typical modern central midfielder. His dribbling is better than his passing, but his unique skillset makes it near impossible to dispossess him.
Right-attacking midfield: Mesut Özil
It speaks volumes that many Arsenal fans were glad to have kept Özil rather than Alexis Sánchez this January. He's come under a lot of criticism during his time at Arsenal, but he has continually shown why he was labelled the world's best player in his position while he was at Real Madrid.
Central-attacking midfield: Christian Eriksen
The Dane is Spurs' midfield metronome. His combination of energy, technical skill and versatility make him Pochettino's dream player, and therefore he makes it into this team ahead of Mkhitaryan and Dele Alli.
Left-attacking midfield: Heung-min Son
There are only four attacking spots in this teams, meaning someone has to miss out. Unfortunately for Dele Alli, he has drawn the short straw here. His numbers have remained decent this season, but his overall performances have been outshone by Heung-min Son who has been key to Spurs' attacking threat down the left, offering pace and direct dribbling.
Striker: Harry Kane
Spurs' talisman continues to rack up goals while his all round game gets better and better. He has no stand-out attribute other than his finishing, but he also has no stand-out flaw. It is hard to argue against Kane being the best striker in the world right now. Maybe next year, Pierre.Record breaking sum referees set to earn at World Cup
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