Ultimate Specialist XI: Arsenal Speedster, Liverpool Hard Man & Multiple Chelsea Freaks Form Alternative Super Team

Stoke, QPR, Everton, Spurs, Man United and City stars also included.

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We have selected 11 players with specialist skills and abilities to create a fearsome Premier League dream team…

Speedster: Theo Walcott (Arsenal)

Pace is one of the most sought-after physical attributes in many sports, and Walcott has it in abundance.

Phenomenal finisher: Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)

Football is all about goals, so if a team can’t put the ball in the net, they will never succeed. Aguero, like all top strikers, can be quiet as a mouse for 85 minutes, but still score a goal or two by taking his chances whenever they come.

Tough tackler: Martin Skrtel (Liverpool)

Skrtel’s tackles are usually very well-timed, but they are also often pretty forceful. This can unsettle opponents.

Set piece specialist: Leighton Baines (Everton)

Corners, free-kicks and penalties – Baines can convert them all into goals.

Shot stopper: David de Gea (Manchester United)

Every top team needs a good goalkeeper, and the Spaniard’s reactions are unrivalled.

Deadly dribbler: Eden Hazard (Chelsea)

There is nothing more scary for defenders than a winger who possesses pace and deadly dribbling skills. Hazard has both in spades.

Wind-up merchant: Joey Barton (QPR)

Barton is one of those players who almost everyone hates, but that can be one of his biggest strengths – his ability to get under opponent players’ skin and force them to lose focus and/or discipline.

Giant: Peter Crouch (Stoke City)

The 6ft 7in bean pole has scored 44 headed goals in the Premier League. Only Dion Dublin and Alan Shearer have netted more with their noggins – 45 and 46 respectively.

Playmaker: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham Hotspur)

Every team needs a go-to guy. Tottenham’s is Eriksen. He transforms Spurs from an average side to a very good one.

Scary skipper: John Terry (Chelsea)

Many of the greatest captains of all time rule by fear. Many of Terry’s teammate’s may not like him, but they all respect him.

Brick wall: Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea)

Even a keeper like De Gea needs protection, and no defender is more solid than Ivanovic!