Top Ten Premier League Wingers In 2012/13

It’s end of season poll time.

We invite our readers to vote in a poll that will help us to produce a Premier League Best XI of 2012/13.

Today is the turn of the wingers.

Gareth Bale (Tottenham)

May well end up winning this poll by a country mile, such has been his level of form throughout the campaign. 21 Premier League goals to his name.

Adam Lallana (Southampton)

Saints hero has adapted well to life in the top tier, one of the St Mary’s sides chief creators.

Kevin Mirallas (Everton)

Stylish Belgian has done well in his first season in the English top flight, nine goals and six assists to his name.

Steven Pienaar (Everton)

South African has impressed this term, working well in front of Leighton Baines on the flank.

Eden Hazard (Chelsea)

Belgian, who also got a nod in our creative midfielder category, is also worth a mention on our winger poll, 20 assists in all competitions!

David Silva (Man City)

Perhaps a less glorious individual campaign than last term but the crafty Spaniard is still one of the Premier League’s most effective attackers.

Aaron Lennon (Tottenham)

Perhaps Bale’s displays have left the England man in the shadows somewhat but the pint sized performer has nonetheless impressed this term.

Robert Snodgrass (Norwich City)

Canaries are no doubt indebted to the efforts of the Scottish international.

Theo Walcott (Arsenal)

Arsenal man may like to be considered for the striking role at the Gunners but out wide he has had a very effective campaign, 14 goals and 10 assists in Premier League action alone.

Shaun Maloney (Wigan Athletic)

The Latics may have been relegated by Maloney has still been a very productive player this season.