Arsenal 6th, Liverpool 3rd: How The Premier League Table Would Look If Clubs Were Ranked By Their Best English Player

The best of the homegrown talent.

Several English players have already caught the eye of national team manager Roy Hodgson this season with their performances, with both West Bromwich Albion’s Saido Berahino and Nathaniel Clyne of Southampton earning call-ups.

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Others such as QPR striker Charlie Austin and Stoke City captain Ryan Shawcross are being touted for inclusion in the future and West Ham United veteran Stewart Downing has earned a surprise return.

20. Burnley, Danny Ings

19. Leicester City, Liam Moore

18. Sunderland, Adam Johnson

17. Crystal Palace, Joel Ward

16. QPR, Charlie Austin

15. Tottenham Hotspur, Harry Kane

14. West Bromwich Albion, Saido Berahino

13. Hull City, Tom Huddlestone

12. Newcastle United, Jack Colback

11. Stoke City, Ryan Shawcross

10. Swansea City, Nathan Dyer

9. West Ham United, Stewart Downing

8. Aston Villa, Fabian Delph

7. Southampton, Nathaniel Clyne

6. Arsenal, Theo Walcott

5. Manchester City, James Milner

4. Everton, Leighton Baines

3. Liverpool, Daniel Sturridge

2. Chelsea, John Terry

1. Manchester United, Wayne Rooney