Looking at the players across the premier league 20 teams who caught our eyes with dazzling display and outstanding performance on matchday 35 ''April 27-29''
Top Men (4-3-3): De Gea, Lowton, Koscielny, Kompany, Baines, Coutinho, Lampard, Pienaar, Sturridge, Benteke, Lukaku.
David de Gea - Manchester United
It speaks volumes for De Gea's self-belief that he has shrugged
off the criticism aimed in his direction on a regular basis to figure in
27 of Manchester United's 35 Premier League games this season. He has
nailed down the number one spot and put in another assured performance
during Sunday's 1-1 draw with unlucky gunners. There may not have been another
clean sheet for the newly-crowned champions at the Emirates, but they
ensured that they avoided any post-title celebration slip-ups in north
London.
Matthew Lowton - Aston Villa
One of the most consistent performers in a side which has
underachieved for much of the campaign, Lowton has offered a rare chink
of light in the dark at Villa Park. He has made the step up from League
One to the Premier League with consummate ease and there must be a
number of top-flight bosses wondering how he slipped through their net.
Lowton starred again for Villa on Monday as they offered their survival
bid another welcome shot in the arm with a crushing 6-1 victory over
fellow strugglers Sunderland.
Laurent Koscielny - Arsenal
Robin van Persie, rather inevitably, made his mark on proceedings
during a first visit to Arsenal since leaving for Manchester United,
but his leveller at the Emirates came from the penalty spot. Koscielny
and his defensive colleagues were able to keep the Dutchman, and his
strike partner in crime Wayne Rooney, relatively quiet, which is no mean
feat. The Frenchman has become a reliable option for Arsene Wenger at
centre-half and his efforts over recent weeks have ensured that club
captain Thomas Vermaelen has been left kicking his heels on the bench which may even force him out of the North London side.
Vincent Kompany - Manchester City
Another defensive lynchpin who remains an integral part of his
side's plans, Kompany led by example once more on Saturday as Manchester
City edged out West Ham. He was charged with the task of containing the
physical threat of Andy Carroll, and fared admirably in that challenge.
Carroll evaded his clutches to grab a late consolation for the Hammers
at the Etihad Stadium, but City had already done enough by that stage to
ensure that another three points had been safely wrapped up.
Leighton Baines - Everton
Everton continue to rely heavily on the efforts of those working
down their left flank, with Baines and Pienaar having struck up a
devastating partnership. They were at their match-winning best again on
Saturday as the Toffees kept themselves in the hunt for a top-four
finish. A 1-0 victory over Fulham ensured David Moyes' men remain on the
fringes of that particular pack, and Baines' marauding bursts forward
and dogged defending played a big part in getting Everton over the line.
Philippe Coutinho - Liverpool
Few players arrive in English football from foreign climes and
make an immediate impact, especially those who make a move mid-season
during the winter transfer window. Coutinho has, however, bucked the
trend after slipping seamlessly into Brendan Rodgers' plans at
Liverpool. The Brazilian winger is just what the Reds needed - a man
capable of turning a game on its head with one moment of brilliance. He
was puppet master in chief against hapless Newcastle on Saturday,
pulling the strings as Liverpool hammered the Magpies 6-0 in their own
back yard.
Frank Lampard - Chelsea
Another week, another goal for Lampard. The Chelsea midfielder is
now just one short of equalling the club's all-time scoring record. The
England man has now netted on 201 occasions for the Blues and has four
games left this season in which to try and match, and then better Bobby
Tambling's current high score. Lampard closed to within touching
distance of that target on Saturday as he converted from the penalty
spot during a 2-0 victory over Swansea - with Chelsea able to clamber
back into third place on the back of that result.
Steven Pienaar - Everton
The exploits of Baines and Pienaar have already been discussed,
with the Everton pair causing Fulham all kinds of problems at Goodison
Park. The Cottagers' inability to keep a lid on Pienaar ended up costing
them the game, with the South African grabbing the only goal of the
afternoon. That effort was only his sixth of the season, but he offers
much more to the Toffees than merely a goal threat and has contributed
massively to a campaign which could end with Everton back at European
football's top table.
Daniel Sturridge - Liverpool
In the wake of Luis Suarez's 10-match ban, pressure to deliver in
front of goal has been piled on the shoulders of Liverpool forward
Sturridge. He has spent much of his Premier League career operating in a
wide role, but moved to Anfield in the hope of moving back down the
middle. An opportunity has been presented to him and it is up to him to
grab it with both hands. He did just that against Newcastle on Saturday,
with two second-half goals at St James' Park taking him on to seven for
the season.
Christian Benteke - Aston Villa
Paul Lambert described Benteke as 'world-class' after watching
him destroy Sunderland on Monday night, and it is difficult to argue
against him. The burly Belgian forward has almost single-handedly hauled
Villa clear of the drop zone. He has netted 18 times in the league this
season - meaning he has provided almost half of Villa's goals. Benteke
bagged a spectacular hat-trick against Sunderland at Villa Park, with a
6-1 victory guiding Lambert's men five points clear of the relegation
zone.
Romelu Lukaku - West Bromwich Albion
West Brom have regularly expressed a desire to see Lukaku back at
The Hawthorns next season, but it is difficult to see Chelsea agreeing
to send the talented striker out on loan again in 2013/14. They bought
into Lukaku's potential when bringing him to England, but quickly
realised that he needed regular games in order to unlock that ability.
West Brom have provided the stage for Lukaku to shine on, and he should
return to Stamford Bridge pushing hard for a starting role. He was among
the goals again on Saturday as West Brom swept aside Southampton 3-0 at
St Mary's.
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