DM) Nemanja Matic
In an era of deep-lying playmakers and players wanted to come alive in possession of the ball, its hard to see a player in Europe operating at the level of Matic in his position.
CM) Marco Verratti
Billed as Andrea Pirlo’s heir apparent and a quick glance of his game explains why, Verratti is a conductor. The Italian midfielder touches the ball around 100 times a game and moulds his game around making his team tick.
CM) Cesc Fabregas
A man who needs no introduction having been producing sensational peformances for a decade now ever since he broke onto the seen in north London. Possess everything you would want in a midfielder.
CAM) Eden Hazard
The mercurial talent has recently signed a new five-year contract to stay in west London and with his ability, going right to the top of the game must be his aim.