The best player from each Premier League team th images of manchester united jersey is season as determined by Dream Team points
NO need for drawn out introductions.
The premise is simple: we're going to run through every Premier League club's best Dream Team performer so far this season in ascending order.
20 Teemu Pukki (£2.7m) – 62 points
Sadly for Delia Smith, there are very few ways you can spin the league table and not end up with Norwich rooted to the bottom.
The Canaries' Finnish forward has scored eight league goals this season but Dream Team gaffers have generally stayed clear of Carrow Road assets from the get-go, and not without reason.
19 Ben Mee (£2.9m) – 64 points
For while it looked as if Maxwel Cornet (£2.5m) would linger inside the top 15 midfielders all season long but the Ivorian has faded after a bright start.
Burnley's captain leads the way among his team-mates but 64 points is nothing to write home about.
18 Neal Maupay (£2.6m) – 80 points
Has a Premier League team ever 'been on the beach' as early as Brighton?
Graham Potter's troops have lost their last six consecutive games after an enterprising start to the term.
The Seagulls' No9 has scored nine goals in all competitions but he's no longer on for a 15-goal campaign, which appearedCarli Lloyd Jerseys realistic wGuyana National Team Jerseyshen he was in full flow.
17 Allan Saint-Maximin (£3.7m) – 83 points
Eddie Howe has seemingly steered the Magpies to safety but it shouldn't be forgotten just how dire they were under Steve Bruce.
Newcastle's headband-wearing dribble king was the lone saving grace at St James' Park for months on end and he earned a few Star Man awards in the process.
It's likely the Toon will have a representative considerably higher on such a list this time next year.
16 Emmanuel Dennis (£2.2m) – 87 points
If Watford end up going down then at least their Nigerian forward will be able to hold his head high.
Dennis has scored nine goals and provided five assists in the league this season – he was genuinely one of the top flight's most in-form players in the first half of the campaign but he's mustered just three points from his last five outings.
15 Andros Towsnend (£3.1m) – 88 points
The ex-England winger will sadly miss the rest of the season after incurring an ACL injury at Selhurst Park and it says a lot about Everton's fortunes in recent times that there's no guarantee one of his team-mate's will overtake his authentic manchester united jersey points tally.
Dominic Calvert-Lewin (£4.0m) excelled last season and started well this term but his progress was derailed by injury and he's struggled for rhythm since returning.
14 Matt Cash (£2.8m) – 94 points
Aston Villa could finish in the top half and the fact none of their players have achieved 100 points yet suggests it's been a team effort so far.
Poland's finest racked up 47 points in three games recently to propel himself up the rankings.
Philippe Coutinho (£3.7m) would almost certainly be the Villains' top performer had he signed in the summer instead of January.
13 Raphinha (£3.7m) – 101 points
Leeds would be in a world of trouble without their Brazil international.
Raphinha has scored nine goals this season and continues to embarrass defenders with his quick feet on a weekly basis.
Linked to Barcelona and Liverpool, the 25-year-old is likely to depart from Elland Road for a significant fee this coming summer.
12 Conor Gallagher (£2.9m) – 107 points
Crystal Palace have won a lot of admirers this season for the way they've played under Patrick Vieira.
The loan signing of Chelsea's 22-year-old academy product was an inspired move – Gallagher's energetic displays have produced eleven goal involvements for the Eagles.
11 James Ward-Prowse (£4.3m) – 108 points
Southampton's set-piece specialist has achieved a century of points for the second successive season.
Ward-Prowse wears his heart on his sleeve and can be relied upon to put in a shift every time he steps on the pitch.
Only David Beckham has scored more direct free-kicks in Premier League history.
10 Jose Sa (£3.8m) – 116 points
Only Man City, Liverpool and Chelsea have conc manchester united jersey house eded fewer goals than Wolves this season.
Bruno Lage's first-choice keeper is the second-best asset in his position this season – he's been incredible value for money.
9 Bukayo Saka (£4.5m) – 127 points
Still just 20 years old, Arsenal's No7 is catapulting his side to Champions League qualification for the first time since 2016.
With ten goals and five assists to his name this season, Saka is developing into a hugely impressive talent.
The Gunners boast four centurions in total with Aaron Ramsdale (£3.5m), Gabriel (£3.6m) and Ben White (£4.1m) also having reached three figures.
8 Ivan Toney (£4.7m) – 145 points
Brentford's top scorer has nearly twice as many points as his closest team-mate.
Bryan Mbeumo (£2.1m) has 75 points but he can barely see Toney after the latter's burst of 45 points acquired from just two fixtures.
7 James Maddison (£4.2m) – 149 points
Leicester's No10 has registered 20 goal involvements in all competitions so fPanama National TeamJerseys ar this season and still finds himself omitted from Gareth Southgate's latest England squad.
The Foxes have underwhelmed this term but their frailties have been in defence – they're still threatening in attack and Maddison has been at the heart of most things they've done well in recent months.
6 Jarrod Bowen (£4.6m) – 162 points
Arguably Dream Team's biggest breakout star of 2021/22.
Before injury intervened, West Ham's No20 scored 12 goals and provided nine assists in all competitions.
Only Riyad Mahrez (£7.2m) has more points among midfielders at this stage.
5 Thiago Silva (£5.4m) – 173 points
Stiff competition here as the experienced centre-back is one of 12 Chelsea players with 100+ points.
Blues defenders have been have reliable performers ever since new season manchester united jersey Thomas Tuchel was appointed at Stamford Bridge and the level of Silva's performance has been truly remarkable for a man in the twilight of his career.
4 Cristiano Ronaldo (£7.4m) – 176 points
Manchester United have made top four… in this list at least.
Much like Silva, age is just a number for Man United's legendary No7 – the 37-year-old has scored 18 goals in all competitions.
For all the talk about how Ronaldo's presence may hinder his side's structure, the fact is he's returned to Dream Team and Turkey National Team Jerseysdelivered the goods – only three forwards have more points at this juncture.
3 Joao Cancelo (£7.4m) – 219 points
As a double centurion, Mahrez is desperately unlucky not to top the charts at the Etihad but that just illustrates how immense Manchester City's Portuguese full-back has been from the get-go.
A defender in categorisation only, Cancelo is more technically gifted than 95% of midfielders in the league and his comfort in possession has been a key factor in Pep Guardiola's side keeping Liverpool at bay this season… so far.
2 Harry Kane (£7.6m) – 234 points
After a sluggish start, last season's top points scorer has exploded into life since Antonio Conte moved to north London.
Kane has amassed 143 points in the last 13 Game Weeks and is now the third-best asset in Dream Team.
1 Mohamed Salah (£7.9m) – 283 points
Who else?
As heavy favourite to swoop the individual awards come the end of the season, it's logical that Liver manchester united kit ebay pool's No11 is also Dream Team's outright best performer by a comfortable margin.
A word for Trent Alexander-Arnold (£7.6m) who is robbed of inclusion on list simply because he shares a changing room with Salah – Anfield's right-back has 245 points to his name.
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