The Five Most Irreplaceable Premier League Footballers
As the Premier League season’s third weekend closes, fans are left with much to ponder…
£6 million for Luke Young? WTF
How many Zaki Bombs will
After Mido’s tantrum, is it any wonder he and Hossam Ghaly are best friends?
Whatever happened to Hossam Ghaly?
On the topic of former
£6 million for Luke Young? Hahahaha!
Not every player is a wreck, though. Here I present the five most valuable players in the Premier League, the five players who would be the hardest to replace in the event of injury. Not the best, not the most expensive, mind you, but you get the point.
5) Roque Santa Cruz – Take a look at
4) Joleon Lescott – Everton are scary thin throughout the squad, especially at the back where Lescott played well enough to win the club’s Player of the Year award last season. The loss of his eight Premier League goals and steady defending could well leave Everton extremely vulnerable if Cahill and Arteta can’t stay healthy this season. Bottom six vulnerable, perhaps.
3) Cesc Fabregas – While an injury to him would make Arsenal exponentially more likeable, and be hilarious because he would undoubtedly cry for days afterwards, Arsenal can ill afford to lose their fulcrum/poster-boy after seeing Hleb and Flamini depart already this offseason. Of course, I would have thought the losses of Henry and Vieira would’ve hurt them worse.
2) Ricardo Carvalho – No way he’s more valuable than JT? Read this. Over the last two seasons,
1) Cristiano Ronaldo – The most talented player in the world, the most effective last season, and the leader of the best team, we’ll find out how much Manchester United misses him while he nurses an ankle injury. Here’s guessing hair gel and goals will be hard to find at Old Trafford without No. 7.
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2 Comments:
I can not believe that you left Steven Gerrard out of that little Top 5 of yours. Gerrard is the heart and soul (blood and guts as well, for that matter) of Liverpool. His inspiration lifts the entire team several levels. Can you, for instance, imagine them coming back from 0-3 down at half time to, say, AC Milan in, say, the Champions League final without him on the team? Didn't think so.
Liverpool has so many high quality center midfielders that they'd survive without Gerrard. Especially since Benitez already only plays him 2/3 of the time due to his ridiculous rotation policy.
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