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Friday 10 February 2017

Top 6 Most HARDWORKING players in the Premier League today

Top 6 Most HARDWORKING players in the Premier League today


English Premier League is the toughest League in the World. All players need to be at their best to succeed in the Premiership. However, there are some players who go an extra mile to help the team get results. They may not necessarily represent the big teams but their contribution is certainly crucial in every match.
Today, we want to appreciate and celebrate these players. They include;

6. Diego Costa- Chelsea

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Like him or hate him but you have to appreciate the important contribution made by Chelsea striker Diego Costa to the team. We all agree that sometimes he doesn’t use the right methods to help his team win but looking at his goal return, Blues fans will certainly agree he is good for them. This season so far he has already scored 15 goals in only 22 appearances. He does everything to win and that has been recognized today.


5. Sergio Aguero- Manchester City

4. N’Golo Kante- Chelsea

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Chelsea new acquisition has been blamed by Premier League champions Leicester City for deserting them last summer leading to the current trouble in the middle of the park. The French midfielder worked so hard for Claudio Ranieri team last season and now they are seriously missing his energy in the team. He is however now enjoying a new journey under Antonio Conte at Stamford and going by that goal against Manchester United, he is not just the holding midfielder he was at King Power Stadium.

3. Ander Herrera- Manchester United

All Manchester United fans will admit that it is so difficult not to love Ander Herrera no matter where you come from. He is a darling of the club despite the fact he has been at Old Trafford for less than three years. He speaks so well and plays so well every time he gets a chance. Some supporters groups are even calling on head Coach Jose Mourinho to make him the Captain after Wayne Rooney
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Sergio Aguero is that kind of player you love despite the fact that you may not necessarily like the team he represents. He is a pure gold and Manchester City knows exactly that and more. He will certainly score a goal even if the team is losing the game. He never complains and that makes him a great role model for young footballers out there.
This season so far he has found the net 18 times in 26 matches despite the fact that Pep Guardiola has tried to bench him in a number of outings to try reduce his influence in the team. Any team will warmly welcome the Argentine striker.


2. Sadio Mane- Liverpool

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Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp signed a number of great players last summer but I guess he had no idea what a special player he was getting when he landed Senegalese multi-purpose attacking midfielder Sadio Mane from Southampton.
The player was a target for Manchester United and according to close sources he actually wanted a move to Old Trafford. The opposite happened and he ended up at Anfield. He has already found the net 9 times in only 19 appearances for the Reds and you can add some assists too.




1. Alexis Sanchez- Arsenal

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Arsene Wenger has signed many special players for Arsenal over the years but I don’t think he has ever seen a more dedicated footballer than Chilean forward Alexis Sanchez. He works so hard for the team that any fans out there would feel for him at the end of the season when he goes for holiday empty handed.
He has so far scored 17 goals in 31 appearances for the Gunners despite the fact that he has not started all matches. He scored 17 times in 42 matches last season and 25 strikes in 52 outings the previous season. He has been linked with a number of clubs including Bayern Munich and Manchester City in recent days but Wenger will be crazy to let him go.

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