Attack
I actually feel very awkward having to name Christian Eriksen here since the Dane is anything but a forward. However, the tactical confinements that have to be maintained for this slideshow forces me to do so.
The former Ajax wonderkid should start on the right, although he drifts into the centre in such a subtle manner that the opposition don’t even realise that a deadly playmaker is working magic through the centre before it is too late.
Partnering him on the opposite flank is Heung-Min Son. Son was somewhat of a revelation last season that helped Spurs win some crucial points with his timely goals. The South Korean will only get better with age and could fully explode next season.
And then there is the Harry Kane. Yes, the Harry Kane. The HurriKane. His conversion from a decent talent to Premier League’s best striker is nothing short of extraordinary. After being dubbed as a one-season wonder, Kane has done it for three seasons in a row and is likely to continue banging them in on a regular basis.