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DELE ALLI (Tottenham) All-action midfielder Alli enjoyed a breakthrough campaign as Tottenham finished third last season, but this time around he’s excelled himself further. Providing Mauricio Pochettino’s side with a genuine goal threat in the final third, having netted a career best 17 times and created 48 chances for others. Despite being handed more offensive licence, he enjoys a strong presence defensively, with 153 recoveries of the ball.
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N’GOLO KANTE (Chelsea) France international Kante has almost universally been hailed as the Premier League’s Player of the Season. There was a great burden of expectation placed on him when he moved to Chelsea last summer from Leicester, but he has maintained and even surpassed the levels expected of him at Stamford Bridge.
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ANTONIO VALENCIA (Manchester United) Valencia's Premier League career has been kickstarted under Jose Mourinho at Manchester United. The attacking right full-back has found a team-mate with a league-high 41 open play crosses this season, as well as creating 30 goalscoring chances and assisting three goals for the Red Devils. One of the few bright spots in a frustrating campaign.
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CESAR AZPILICUETA (Chelsea) Azpilicueta is the only player to have played every minute of Chelsea's championship winning season so far (3240) and has been a crucial part of their three-man defence. He's made 75 tackles and 68 interceptions (only N'Golo Kante has made more in both categories for the club) and has even weighed in with four assists. A versatile performer, there are few more consistent players in the league.
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JAN VERTONGHEN (Tottenham) Vertonghen has been a crucial part of Tottenham's fantastic season and has been a consistent rock in the centre of their defence. The Belgian has the best duel success rate in the entire Premier League, winning 74% of his 50/50 battles with opposition players. He has been a key component of a Spurs's continually impressive backline.
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DAVID LUIZ (Chelsea) Once considered to be something of a pantomime figure in the heart of the Chelsea defence, the Brazil international has emerged as one of the outstanding centre-backs in the league. He has been remarkably dependable and has been a vital figure in a defence that has conceded 25 times in the 32 games he has taken part in. Chelsea have won 2.41 points per match when he has played.
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TOM HEATON (Burnley) Heaton has had a great season for unfancied Burnley & helped them stay in the Premier League. He's made more saves than any other goalkeeper in the league (137) and has kept 10 clean sheets in 34 appearances for Sean Dyche's side. His save ratio (75.1%) is only bettered by Hugo Lloris (76.3%).
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Chelsea picked up the domestic honours in England, and they dominate Goal's XI for the outstanding players in the division over the course of 2016-17 After the shock of Leicester winning the Premier League title last season, this term has gone much more to form. The ‘Big 6’ will indeed finish the campaign leading the way once again, with Antonio Conte’s Chelsea coming out on top quite comfortably in the end. For many of England’s leading clubs, it has been a season of transition. The Italian manager has managed it with remarkable haste at Stamford Bridge, while in Manchester both Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho have toiled a little more than anticipated at City and United respectively, although the blue half of the city have come out on top, at least in terms of league standings. In the capital, meanwhile, there is a sense that Arsene Wenger’s time at Arsenal is drawing to a close, with the increasing inevitability that the Emirates side will miss out on the top four for the first time during his tenure. Tottenham, meanwhile, will finally finish above the Gunners, having built on the momentum they gained a year previous. As ever, there have been numerous stand-out players in what has been a remarkable season. Formation: 3-4-3 Cc: Lalasticlala mynd44 Source: http://m.goal.com/s/en/news/1862/premier-league/2017/05/15/35537912/kante-alexis-hazard-lead-premier-league-team-of-the-season |
LePrezident:We hope so too... Cos one thing is always to have great ideas and the other is actually implementing them... One thing is to make promises and the other is to keep them. One thing is to promise the ideal and the other is to be resilient enough in the face of reality... |
LePrezident:Bros... I was waiting for this day to reply you... What say you now that Macron has won finally |
TerrorSquad147:You just spoke my mind. Why would a camera man and journalist go there with them if there was no ulterior motive. |
LePrezident:Give me a link to those figures above. Even the previous link you posted here did not indicate a primary win for Le Pen. But as you already stated, let's wait till 17th May... |
LePrezident:Do you now agree that Le Pen didn't win the first round? Let's start from there |
LePrezident:Now you look at this... This is fact with figures http://www.bbc.com/news/world-europe-38220690 |
LePrezident:Looking at your moniker, I chose not to argue with you. Have a nice day |
More info on them Brigitte Macron: The remarkable woman behind French presidential favourite Emmanuel Macron Wife of 39-year-old candidate met him when he was just 15 and a pupil in her drama class. Now she is being credited with inspiring his run for office. If her husband becomes France’s next president, Brigitte Macron will be the most unusual first lady the country has ever seen. While French first ladies have a chequered history — making headlines for excessive spending, extra-marital affairs, treason and even murder — they’ve never been as central a figure in the formative years of their husbands’ lives as Brigitte has been for front-runner Emmanuel Macron. Brigitte Macron, who is 24 years older than the candidate, has been his guide and coach since he was 15, and is playing an active role in his campaign, advising him on speeches and effectively helping set his agenda. “Emmanuel Macron wouldn’t have been able to embark on this adventure without her,” said Marc Ferracci, a campaign adviser and a witness at the couple’s 2007 wedding. “Her presence is essential for him.” In a speech on Sunday after winning the first round of the vote, the 39-year-old candidate thanked Brigitte, 63, for being “always present.” Without her, “I wouldn't be who I am,” he said, as his supporters screamed out her name. The couple was spotted hand-in-hand in all public sightings on voting day. More on http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/brigitte-macron-french-election-emmanuel-macron-schoolteacher-24-years-older-presidential-campaign-a7699356.html Cc: Lalasticlala shilove |
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The next French President is 39 years old. But that is not the news. He is married to a 64 year-old, that is still not the news. His wife was his class teacher 24 years ago...not still the news. His then class teacher had a daughter who was his class-mate...everybody including his parents thought this teacher's daughter was his girlfriend...nope they were wrong. He fell in love with his class teacher when he was 15...she was "happily married" with 3 kids...now the "happily married" is relative in this context. At 17, he promised to marry her. She was at the time 42 years. They got married in 2007 with our man now 30...well she was almost 55. Next month he is going to be sworn-in as the President of France 6 months to his 40th birthday while his lovely wife who has 3 adult kids and 7 grandchildren (her first child is two years older than her husband while her second child, the former classmate/sweetheart is the same age as him). His name is Emmanuel Macron (39) and he is the next President of France.
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mamatwiny:eg. GODSWILL AKPABIO |
If this came from a neutral, I would have been very happy that an Igbo man has risen from the CRAP ACT OF ORGANIZING RALLIES TO CLAP HANDS for "Willie is working" and then fall back to eat bribes. It's a shame that we keep celebrating corruption and mediocrity just for our selfish temporal gains without any plan or interest for our future generations. But coming from an opposition party, I'd just look the other way as it's no news... |
NwaforIgbo:Ok. No qualms. Would join you in the search then. Ndewo nwannem |
NwaforIgbo:I need a reference with regards the above assertion so I can study more. Will be really appreciated. |
Question is if the video is more than 6 seconds originally, isn't there a way of selecting the "6 sec" portion you will need for the GIF? |
Nairaland and the stories that make front page these days... From observation the mods are now much more interested in money making via click baits rather than providing quality services/information... I miss the old Nairaland ![]() |
Telegram is by far more advanced than WhatsApp but the later is more popular and has gathered die-hard fans, including myself... But I see Telegram giving them a good run in the future, especially there group chat, BOT and customizable sticker features |
Hi Elijah, I am in need of Xiaomi redmi 3s prime tempered glass screen protector and fast charching USB cable. Thanks |
It was not clear what the immediate cause of his collapse is not know yet but We can confirmed that doctors at the venue were able to revive him and he has since been taken to St Nicholas hospital for further medications.The grammar alone can make someone collapse |
When recession is real... Make the person manage abeg, no be the celebrants put Naija for the one chance we dey |
This is interesting. Things are getting pretty more interesting... For those who still plan to die and make unnecessary enemies for the political ambition of another, I pray in God's name that you should get some sence... #no permanent friend, no permanent enemy... Only the fools are used as puns |
Hmmm... What's the meaning of this topic? Well, this is how it should be from your reasoning...
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This is very useful OP. THANKS |
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