Centre Midfielders:
Moussa Dembele – Aaron Ramsey (injured)
Again, picking these two men was not a difficult decision to make. Moussa Dembele has been at his usual best this season. He might not be preferred over Christian Eriksen in the attacking role, but he has proved that he has enough mantle to withstand the weight of the defensive midfield.
On paper, he has not been the most eye-catching personnel, but every time he has the ball, Spurs fan breathe easy. His passing percentage fails to fall below 90 and that’s really special given he has played in 6 different positions so far this season.
Aaron Ramsey makes a fitting partner for the Belgian. The 23-year-old Welsh international lit up the opening half of the Premier League with his sublime passing and goals, something that was only halted by an injury he sustained on Boxing Day. With 10 goals and 7 assists in his 22 appearances, Ramsey has been one of the stars of this season.
Attacking Midfield:
Santi Cazorla – Mesut Ozil (injured) – Christian Eriksen
Yes, I know that little rebel in you wanted me to do it, but I haven’t. Both Eriksen and Ozil make the starting line-up and a little birdie tells me, they’ll do well together. They are both accompanied by the ever-so-crafty Santi Cazorla. The prospect of watching these three wizards play together is mouth-watering indeed.
Ever since Tottenham bought Christian Eriksen from Ajax, fans have compared him with Mesut Ozil of Arsenal. The German international since his move from Real Madrid has failed to make a considerable impact that does justice to his price tag, but what most fans forget is that Oliver Giroud doesn’t fall in the same bracket as Cristiano Ronaldo.
The 22-year-old Dane has overwhelmed the supporters on the other hand. His £12.5 million transfer is easily amongst the bargains of the season. With 8 goals and 8 assists, he has done well competing with the man who has topped the assist charts for 3 seasons.
When Ozil arrived at the Emirates, many people questioned Santi Cazorla’s role for the Gunners, but thanks to his versatility, he flourished with the former. He quite easily gets the nod over the very inconsistent Lukas Podolski and Andros Townsend.
Striker:
Emmanuel Adebayor
He may well be a very inconsistent personality on the football pitch, but when he strikes, you are bound to marvel at his brilliance. The 26-year-old Togo international has made 15 appearances this season and has racked up 10 goals and 3 assists already.
The start of the season saw him being benched in favour of Spurs’ record signing Roberto Soldado, but that was soon to change. With the Spaniard not scoring enough goals, interim manager Tim Sherwood decided to give the former Arsenal man the chance.
Adebayor has showed this season exactly why he is on top club’s radar. Having played for Arsenal, Manchester City and Real Madrid, he is one of the few Spurs players who has a decent Champions League experience. Oliver Giroud might be loved by the Gunners faithful, but having scored 14 goals in more than double appearances than that of the former, he doesn’t really make it to this 11.
Substitutes:
Hugo Lloris, Kieran Gibbs, Vlad Chiriches, Bacary Sagna, Mikel Arteta, Theo Walcott (injured), Oliver Giroud.