#4 Danny Rose - Tottenham Hotspur
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Danny Rose began his career at Leeds but didn’t make a single first-team appearance for the then-struggling Yorkshire outfit before joining Spurs at the tender age of 17 in 2007. On his Premier League debut for Spurs under Harry Redknapp, Rose struck a sweetly timed volley from 30-yards out to score against rivals and neighbours Arsenal, becoming an instant fan favourite.
Although it was only after loan spells at Watford, Peterborough, Bristol City and Sunderland, Rose became a regular at White Hart Lane in 2013/14 under Sherwood and then Pochettino. When fit, Rose is currently England's best left-back.
It's been 10 years and 6 months since Rose signed for Spurs and an injury struck campaign this season has pushed the player a few steps behind. However, the Englishman should make the World Cup squad and will be a vital part of the national team setup.