Arsenal And Manchester United Stars Among The 11 Best Premier League Players During The International Break

The best players from the English top tier.

There has been no Premier League football this weekend due to the international break, so here are the 11 best players from the division who have impressed for their countries.

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Daley Blind, Netherlands and Manchester United

His nation may have lost 3-2 to Mexico in their friendly, but Blind looked solid in midfield and the the 24-year-old also got on the scoresheet.

Vlad Chiriches, Romania and Tottenham Hotspur

May not be able to get into the Spurs first team, but the centre-back was in good form for his country and helped them beat Northern Ireland 2-0 in their Euro 2016 qualifier.

Fernandinho, Brazil and Manchester City

Like Chiriches this midfielder is hardly impressing for his club of late, but the 29-year-old was in great touch as the Brazilians hammered Turkey 4-0.

Stevan Jovetic, Montenegro and Manchester City

Another Citizens star now and Jovetic was on target for his nation as they earned a point against Sweden and this performance may convince Manuel Pellegrini to play the forward more often.

Tim Krul, Netherlands and Newcastle United

Although the goalkeeper conceded three goals that was more the fault of the defence and less the stopper’s who pulled off a string of saves to stop the Mexicans scoring more.

Hugo Lloris, France and Tottenham Hotspur

A typically brilliant display from the ‘keeper who with his teammates looking sluggish had to be in top form to stop Albania winning what was eventually a 1-1 draw.

Steven Naismith, Scotland and Everton

The Scots kept their qualifying campaign on track with a vital victory over the Republic of Ireland and Naismith was in great form for his country.

Alexis Sanchez, Chile and Arsenal

Has been prolific in front of goal for the Gunners and kept that up for his nation with the opener in a 5-0 thrashing of Venezuela.

Danny Welbeck, England and Arsenal

Another from the Emirates Stadium now and Welbeck kept up his brilliant form for the Three Lions with a brace in the 3-1 win over Slovenia.

Willian, Brazil and Chelsea

The Turks were on the back of a hammering by the South Americans and the Blues midfielder got on the scoresheet in a game he dominated.

Jack Wilshere, England and Arsenal

A Man of the Match display from the 22-year-old who is getting increasingly used to his new deeplying role for his country.