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Alex Mott·25 May 2022
🦁 The OneFootball Premier League Team of the Season ...
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Alex Mott·25 May 2022
One of the very best Premier League seasons in memory produced some of the finest individual performers we’ve ever seen.
Here is our OneFootball Team of the Season.
Arguably the best goalkeeper in the world and a huge reason why Liverpool have gone on to become Europe’s best side this season.
A total of 20 clean sheets from 35 appearances tells you all you need to know.
Liverpool wouldn’t have been half as close without him.
Manchester City’s multi-purpose full-back who has become a symbol of this fluid and fantastic side.
João Cancelo has taken his game to another level this season with the Portugal international becoming one of the first names on the team sheet and producing seven assists in the process.
After his horror injury last season, Virgil van Dijk was back to his imposing best this season forming a brilliant partnerships with Joël Matip and Ibrahima Konaté.
A towering colossus at the heart of the Reds brilliant defence.
Antonio Rüdiger’s final season at Chelsea was comfortably his best with the German international going from strength to strength under Thomas Tuchel’s tutelage.
A centre-back who has it all and one that will be almost impossible to replace at Stamford Bridge.
Sometimes overshadowed by Trent Alexander-Arnold, Andy Robertson has kept up his remarkable consistency this term, contributing 10 assists in Liverpool’s battle for the title.
Probably the division’s breakout performer this season and a huge reason as to why Crystal Palace stayed up so comfortably this term.
Gallagher has played 34 times for Patrick Vieira’s men, scoring eight goals and providing three assists. He truly has become the total all-round midfielder.
News from earlier this month that West Ham were willing to offer Declan Rice an eight-year contract tells you all you need to know about the England international.
His presence at the base of the Hammers midfield has been one of the main as to their rise up the table.
As long as he keeps playing in the Premier League, Kevin De Bruyne will keep getting in our Team of the Season.
Class personified and probably the top flight’s best player this term – once again.
Entering Claude Makelele levels of ‘everyone says he’s underrated but the sheer amount of people saying that means he really is rated’ ratedness.
Voted Tottenham’s Player of the Season and a winner of the Golden Boot with 23 goals – none of them penalties.
A remarkable striker.
In this team just ahead of Mohamed Salah for his overall contribution to Liverpool’s attack this whole season.
Salah may have scored more but Sadio Mané has been the beating heart of the Reds attack, especially post AFCON.
Fast, direct and the scourge of every defender in the Premier League, Jarrod Bowen has gone from middling wide man to goalscoring behemoth in 12 months.
An England cap beckons.