Zikiwa zimebaki saa kadhaa kabla ya miamba miwili ya soka ya England Arsenal na Chelsea kushuka dimbani kuwania pointi tatu muhimu kuelekea kwenye ubingwa wa ligi kuu nchini humo kocha wa Chelsea Mreno mwenye maneno mengi Jose Mourinho asema anatamani miaka ijayo kuifundisha timu ya taifa ya England au Ureno.
Wojciech Szczesny (Arsenal)
The young Pole has been in commanding form this season, while Petr
Cech’s performances have sometimes fallen short of his usual high
standards.
Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea)
A definite star of this new Jose Mourinho team – the Serb has been both resolute at the back and effective going forward.
Per Mertesacker (Arsenal)
The big German has emerged as a real leader of this Arsenal backline,
and has formed a formidable partnership with Laurent Koscielny, who’s
unlucky to miss out on a place in the team.
John Terry (Chelsea)
The Chelsea captain has enjoyed a real resurgence under Mourinho, and
has returned to the steely stopper that was the bedrock of Chelsea’s
success under the Special One’s previous reign.
Kieran Gibbs (Arsenal)
Having managed to stay relatively injury-free, Gibbs has been a
consistent figure of the Gunners’ backline, and could really be pushing
the out-of-favour Ashley Cole for a place in the England squad come the
summer.
Ramires (Chelsea)
Like Ivanovic, the Brazilian has become a crucial cog under this new
Mourinho outfit, and his work-rate and energy levels have provided a
vital base for the more expressive midfielders to build on.
Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal)
Lung-busting performances and goals galore – the Welshman has been the total pack in Arsenal’s midfield this season.
Oscar (Chelsea)
The Brazilian has displaced Juan Mata as the preferred no.10 in the
Blues line-up, and has rewarded his manager’s faith with a series of
match-winning displays and crucial goals.
Mesut Ozil (Arsenal)
Although not a consistent force throughout games, the German’s
contribution to Arsenal’s early season success can’t be ignored, and
only Wayne Rooney has laid on more goals for team-mates in the Premier
League so far.
Eden Hazard (Chelsea)
The Belgian schemer is Chelsea’s top goalscorer in the league with
six and has performances of real magic that are steadily going towards
justifying the £32million the Blues paid for him two years’ ago.
Olivier Giroud (Arsenal)
While Chelsea’s strikeforce has floundered, Giroud has thrived as the
Gunners’ lone frontman and has rewarded Arsene Wenger’s faith with
goals and assist that have propelled Arsenal’s early season assault on
the title.
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