Top Ten Premier League Players Who Proved Their Critics Wrong This Season
by Steven Constable on February 4th, 2010 17 commentsSome players will always have their detractors whilst others tend to have unwarranted complaints laid at their door but here are ten players who have managed to overcome criticism this season.
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Nani (Manchester United)
The Portuguese international is finally starting to come out of Cristiano’s shadow and may yet prove himself worthy of a regular first team spot. Recent performances have been outstanding but still needs to maintain consistency and not get too big for his very small boots.
Darren Bent (Sunderland)
Harry Redknapp didn’t value the England man very highly and had no qualms about offloading him to the Stadium of Light where he has been prolific and adept at scoring against the big boys of the Premier League.
Carlos Tevez (Manchester City)
Sir Alex Ferguson wasn’t keen on shelling out big bucks for the Argentine and Mr. Tevez angered some by moving to near neighbours City and the subsequent in fighting has helped matters but there can be no doubt that on the field of play Carlos has proven himself most worthy.
Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
The only criticism ever leveled at Wayne Rooney prior to this season was that he doesn’t score enough well that clearly hasn’t been an issue this term has it!
Heurelho Gomes (Tottenham)
The Brazilian keeper dropped so many clangers last season that many would have thought he would be on his way at White Hart Lane but he continued where he ended last term by becoming a far more confident custodian between the Tottenham sticks.
Lucas (Liverpool)
There are still a great many questions left unanswered by the Anfield midfielder but there can be no doubting that he has become a far more complete player and one that Rafa can now place on his teamsheet without fearing an avalanche of boos. Still has a long way to go though.
Lee Bowyer (Birmingham City)
Regardless of what you might think of Lee Bowyer the person, and lets face it he is pretty much reviled, it can not be argued that his abilities on the field of play have greatly improved of late. He has been instrumental in the excellent season Birmingham City have had thus far.
Abou Diaby (Arsenal)
Commonly regarded as one of the most frustrating players in the game, Abou Diaby clearly has talent to burn but has spent the lions share of his Emirates career irritating the fans with his unwavering ability to lose the ball needlessly and to repeatedly fail to fight to win the ball back after he has done so. This term however he has purred brilliantly around the Arsenal midfield and has started to repay the faith shown in him by Mr. Wenger.
Louis Saha (Everton)
Many would have thought the former Fulham and Man United man was beginning to fade out of the top flight and that his move to Everton was doomed to failure but he has found his lethal goalscoring touch and without his goals David Moyes would surely be in a relegation battle rather than looking to push on toward the Europa League slots.
Carlton Cole (West Ham United)
Far too often derided and very much maligned Carlton Cole has shown, prior to a nasty injury, that he knows where the back of the net is and has also become a dab hand at creating something out of nothing. He is currently badly missed at Upton Park where his tireless work rate and ability to make things happen have made him a cult hero.
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anonymous - February 4th, 2010 at 6:06 pm
this is an ok list but seriously how can you put nani in there. he has had 1 good game and now he is a worldbeater.
wayne rooney has never had any critics cos he plays for man united.
lucas is not exactly lighting up the premiership is he?
agree with all of the others though. probably would have put fletcher,zamora and bellamy in rather than rooney,nani and lucas.
anonymous - February 4th, 2010 at 6:13 pm
lucas crap crap crap. hope he reads this
Retryboy - February 4th, 2010 at 6:40 pm
Agree with anon about Bellamy, fletcher and zamora. Don’t think tevez had a lot who didn’t rate him just think he is too similar to rooney to play together. Same as rooney think everyone knew how good he is and shouldn’t be in there. Nani agree again has had one good game. Lucas has taken 100 games to get to average with still no real major attributes its the fact he is used more than his abilities merit while better players don’t get any chance that most of his critics complain about rather than being on his back. Think defoe had his critics before this season too
anonymous - February 4th, 2010 at 6:42 pm
Lucas rocks.
anonymous - February 4th, 2010 at 6:56 pm
Louis Saha is playing like he is 21 again
anonymous - February 4th, 2010 at 10:34 pm
i tink song nd denilson shud b there instead of rooney cause hes good anyway
anonymous - February 4th, 2010 at 11:30 pm
think bellamy should have a shout hes been electric this season!!
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 1:07 am
fckin nani ??? how many games has he even played? most of them he has been awful
how is bellamy not on the list ??
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 2:26 am
think song should be there
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 8:24 am
how is bellamy not on the list?cos he didnt have many critics u dumbass.this ain top 10,this is top 10 who proved critics wrong.read the title idiot
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 8:51 am
Nani – NO, hes played 1 good game against a shaky left back and now hes proved his critics wrong ?!
Rooney never had critics so NO
Tevez has hardly set the prem on fire so NOm
And lucas is terrible and always will be so NO
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 9:09 am
all about anelka
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 10:53 am
Sotiris Kyrgiakos, who would of thought we would fit it , and save a underperforming Liverpool team time and time again,
certainly player of the season so far for liverpool since Jan.
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 9:29 pm
Nani, no comment. Just glad he plays for Man ure!
anonymous - February 5th, 2010 at 9:29 pm
Sh1t i commented!
anonymous - February 9th, 2010 at 8:07 am
Rooney never had anything to prove.Lucas still sucks.
Probably Bellamy & Song should have been on this list.
Tevez is the best of the lot,never doubted that.It’s a shame ManU let him go.
SAF got this one all wrong.
anonymous - March 3rd, 2010 at 2:01 pm
Dimitar Berbatov surely?
Slated by some idiots before this season, and he’s managed to find great form and hit the net with increasing regularity, surely the most underrated player in the United side. Look at the stats. Out of the seven games United lost this season so far, he’s only started two of them, and was United’s best player in one of the others (Everton away) Very, very important player and still does things with a football which take your breath away, despite rarely being singled out for praise.