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Pedro Porro, Morgan Rogers and Alexander Isak Make Dream Team’s Best XI from 2024/25

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Here at Dream Team HQ we still think about the dramatic campaign 2024/25.

It is a good thing, we shine a light on the really exceptional players and so we have put together the best possible XI based on total earned points.

It is remarkable that ten different Premier League clubs are represented in this team of excellent artists.

The Sun Dream Team: Three Soccer Players.

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Cream of the cropCredit: Dream Team

Goalkeeper: David Raya

Arsenal again had the best defensive record in the top flight this season.

The Gunners were the only team that gave fewer goals than competitions played in the competition and their Spanish keeper was a huge contribution.

Raya held 19 clean sheets in all competitions and earned 18 bonus points – both the highest delivers among players in his position.

He finished on 259 points before the campaign, 29 Free from Emi Martinez – Dean Henderson was the only other keeper to celebrate a double century.

David Raya van Arsenal with the Premier League Golden Glove Award.

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Raya received the Premier League Golden Glove Award next to Matz SelsCredit: Getty

Defenders: Daniel Munoz, Pedro Porro, Trent Alexander-Arnold

Crystal Palace’s Rampaging Vleugel-Back collected 305 points without European luminaires to strengthen its schedule!

Admittedly, Munoz benefited from the successful FA Cup run of the Eagles, but he was at the top of the Defender ranking by excel in both disciplines.

The Colombia International has contributed to 17 clean sheets and ranked in second place for tackles (152), while also inched six goals and eight assists.

Tottenham gave far too many goals this season, but Porro compensated with ten assists and 51 bonus points – he ranked Joint -First in both statistics.

Alexander-Arnold ran the road in his position for the most part of the campaign, but injuries and his much-discussed contract situation meant that his playing time fell at crucial moments.

Nevertheless, Liverpool’s right back achieved 294 points on a better average (6.7 per game) than any other defender.

He will be missed by Dream Team Bosses.

Trent Alexander-Arnold from Liverpool holds the Premier League trophy.

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Alexander-Arnold will not appear in Dream Team next season!Credit: Getty

Midfielders: Bruno Fernandes, Cole Palmer, Bryan Mbeumo, Morgan Rogers

Rumors about the captain of Manchester United who is looking for an exit will also suffer Gaffers.

Fernandes scored 19 goals and gave 20 assists on their way to 443 points.

The Portuguese playmaker tapped almost every box when he also finished third in his position for bonus points and fifth for tackles.

Palmer (339 points) jumped Mbeumo (337 points) at the last available opportunity when he switched it on in the second half of the Conference League final.

The Talisman of Chelsea gave two assists against Real Betis to bring his target involvement for the season to 29.

He may have blurred after Christmas, but his play -breaking shape during the first half of the campaign should not be forgotten.

Bruno Fernandes from Manchester United during a Premier League match.

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Fernandes flourished individually despite the misery of Man UnitedCredit: Shutterstock

As far as Brentford’s most important man is concerned, he earns a lot of credit for rubbing shoulders with the big boys without European obligations or a substantial domestic cup run.

In combination with Yoane Wissa, MBeumo was incredibly effective in the Bread-And-Butter League armor-Hij was the only midfield activa that scored 20 goals in 2024/25.

Rogers completes our four -member midfield, perhaps the most unexpected inclusion.

The former Middlesbrough-Man was a BIT party player for Aston Villa in 2023/24, but this season he was one of the first names on the Unai Emery team.

A natural dribbler (only Jeremy Doku registered more successful take-ons) Rogers scored 14 goals and delivered 16 assists in all compositions.

To think he was available for only £ 2.5 million prior to Gameweek 1 …

Bryan Mbeumo van Brentford during a Premier League match.

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A favorite of the dream teamCredit: Getty

Forward: Mohamed Salah, Erling Haaland, Alexander Isak

No surprises at the top because these three 92 goals scored between them.

Liverpool’s NO11 was responsible for 34 of them and he also registered more assists (23) than anyone else.

The obscene attacking output from Salah resulted in 503 points – a stunning number given only one other player (Fernandes) passed 400.

Manchester City underwent a non-characteristic season, but their large NO9 still managed 31 goals despite a injury of injuries.

2024/25 was the least productive campaign of Haaland on English coasts, but a return of 367 points speaks for itself.

As far as Isak is concerned, he won no fewer than 340 points without European competitions – although he made hay in the Carabao Cup.

The Swedish striker of Newcastle scored a total of 27 goals and many dream team managers will itch to see if he can improve again next season when the Magpies return to the Champions League.

Mohamed Salah holds the Premier League trophy.

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The undisputed kingCredit: Alamy

So there you have it, the best XI of the season consisting of players of ten different teams!

Only Premier League winners Liverpool provided two representatives (Salah and Alexander-Arnold).


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