
Werner leads line in worst Premier League XI of the season
Werner stands alone as the only top-half Premier League player in the worst XI of the season so far.
Werner stands alone as the only top-half Premier League player in the worst XI of the season so far.
Ronaldo is just one of the players who have broken the hearts of a caretaker boss before Emiliano Buendia.
A combined modern-day Chelsea v Manchester City XI is less fun than this one from nearly 30 years ago.
Son’s strike for Spurs against Manchester City means he could challenge for a place alongside Henry and Rooney.
Drinkwater beats off fierce competition to represent Chelsea in this forgotten Premier League XI.
Michael Owen is among three Liverpool players in a Premier League XI of Valentine’s Day cupids.
Harry Kane scored a Boxing Day hat-trick in 2017. Not all these headline-makers had such joy.
Liverpool v Spurs has produced some great games and even greater heroes over the years.
Matt Le Tissier is in the club of players who have helped a team from bottom to survival.
A whole lot of English Arsenal players and non-English Manchester United men. Andy Robertson next?
A weakness at centre-half but there’s a lot of creativity in this West Midlands side…
That is one hell of a team…apart from the goalkeeper. But Carra will protect him…
Not much will get past Daniel Agger, Martin Laursen and Peter Schmeichel…
Kevin Richardson, Steve Bould and Leon Osman feature in a team that waited and waited…
What might have been for England. Rob Jones, Stan Collymore, Ledley King and more…
This team can beat your team and your dad’s team. It’s a proper Yorkshire Premier League XI.
Northern Ireland’s best means a hell of a defensive side with David Healy tasked with scoring…
This is one hell of a side – led by Roy Keane and marshalled by Paul McGrath…
Naby Keita is waiting to become Guinea’s first PL champion. Would he get in this XI?
You could get at the Welsh defence but then you’d have to beat Big Nev. And that midfield…