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London XI For 2013/14 Season – Features 3 Arsenal, 4 Chelsea Stars And A Surprise Duo From Crystal Palace

Mile Jedinak

Mile Jedinak

Crystal Palace’s captain Mike Jedinak has been a revelation this season. Playing from the center of the park, Jedinak has been the heartbeat of the Crystal Palace. With an excellent manager to back him up, Jedinak has been running the deeds for Crystal Palace as they get better by the day. Possessing a high engine and stamina, Jedinak is full of legs and never stops giving his 100%.

Aaron Ramsey

He may have been injured for a relatively long period of time but that doesn’t take away a bit from his performances this season. Coming off an excellent pre-season, his early season conjectures were enough to determine his quality as he was scoring goals for fun. With Arsene Wenger placing full faith, Ramsay has excelled and sure will be the future of Arsenal’s midfield.

Jason Puncheon

While Jedinak is the vital cog in the Crystal Palace side, Puncheon is the man who makes the difference. Signed from Southampton, Jason Puncheon has been the unsung hero of Crystal Palace. Having scored the winners in four matches, he has been an invaluable player for Tony Pulis. His trademark runs down the right wing and taking a shot after cutting in have been well established and worked wonders.

Christian Eriksen

While Puncheon and Hazard have been rampaging from the wings, this diminutive Dane has made the attacking midfield spot his own at the White Hart Lane. Purchased for a high fee, Eriksen is perhaps the only player who justified his price tag. Putting in inspired performances week in week out, Spurs sure would have been lost without him.

Hazard

The PFA young player of the year, Eden hazard has been the pick of Chelsea players this season. Reminiscent of a certain Cristiano Ronaldo, hazard has been excellent throughout the season. While Chelsea have ended the season without a trophy, hazard’s incredible performances are something to take away from the season.

Emmanuel Adebayor

After being sidelined for over a year, Adebayor got a new lease of life this season. With Soldado becoming increasingly poor, Adebayor was given a look in by Tim Sherwood and he has repaid the faith. Playing off renewed confidence, he has been excellent this season scoring some memorable goals and making up for Soldado’s poor season.

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Honorable mentions: Petr Cech, John Terry, Joel Ward, Nemanja Matic, Olivier Giroud,