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Only 3 Arsenal Stars Make It, 7 From Chelsea: London Dream XI For The 2013-14 EPL Season

CDM – Matic
CDM – Aaron Ramsey
RAM – Christian Eriksen
LAM – Eden Hazard
CAM – Oscar

The Ramsey Show

Although, Matic came in the mid point of the season, the Serbian has quickly turned himself as the main man for Mourinho’s double pivot. Having left Chelsea as an youngster, in a swap deal, to come back to the same club and get yourself on the team sheet for almost all of the matches is not an easy job. The Serbian lends a defensive stability in his holding role and attacking fluidity with his passing and intelligent movement.

Aaron Ramsey has enjoyed a coming-of-age season at Arsenal this year. 10 goals and 8 assists from his deep-lying midfield role propelled Arsenal to the top of the table before Ramsey endured a spell on the sidelines with injury. His link-up play with Jack Wilshere and Mesut Ozil will be a treat to watch next season.

Christian Eriksen has proven to be a bargain buy if ever there was one. In 20 appearances for Spurs in the league, Eriksen has chipped in with 7 goals and 8 assists, including the winner at Old Trafford at the turn of the year.

Eden Hazard’s impressive 14 goals in the League is more than any of the three Chelsea strikers have managed this season. The Belgian has got the ball rolling in his second season at the Bridge and promises to be a top-level performer for years to come.

Oscar’s high-flying start to the campaign has been followed by a mediocre patch, but the Brazilian playmaker continues to remain an important asset in Jose Mourinho’s system. With Mesut Ozil enjoying an indifferent season, Oscar just about gets the nod.

Striker

ST – Olivier Giroud

Can Giroud continue his impressive run against Stoke?

The Frenchman has scored 14 goals in the league this season, but has come under criticism for failing to add that much-needed consistency to his game. Giroud has often been criticised for going missing in the big games, but has enjoyed a far more prolific season than his first season in England.

Stats via squawka