WITH just four months to go until Euro 2016, England fans are already talking about Three Lions’ chances on the big stage once more.
The topic of who should be selected to give us the best chance of ending 50 years of hurt is the one starting to be discussed in pubs and playgrounds across the country.
The topic of who should be selected to give us the best chance of ending 50 years of hurt is the one starting to be discussed in pubs and playgrounds across the country.
Roy Hodgson spoke publicly on the team he would select, stating that Wayne Rooney will be going as England’s captain.
But that there’s no confirmed place for either Mark Noble or Danny Drinkwater despite their impressive performances in the Premier League lately.
To help you decide, SunSport runs down what is England’s best statistical Xl, based on the data provided by the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index.
But that there’s no confirmed place for either Mark Noble or Danny Drinkwater despite their impressive performances in the Premier League lately.
To help you decide, SunSport runs down what is England’s best statistical Xl, based on the data provided by the EA SPORTS Player Performance Index.
JACK BUTLAND has out-performed his rivals for the England No1 shirt so far this season including Joe Hart and Fraser Forster.
The Stoke man has made more saves than any other keeper in the Premier League so far this season.
Butland comes in at No83 in the ranking — with a PPI Season Index of 318.
The Stoke man has made more saves than any other keeper in the Premier League so far this season.
Butland comes in at No83 in the ranking — with a PPI Season Index of 318.
THE back four interestingly sees four uncapped players selected.
Two Bournemouth representatives have been selected, in England’s highest ranked defender Charlie Daniels and his skipper Simon Francis.
Also selected are Crystal Palace’s Scott Dann and West Brom’s Craig Dawson, meaning there is no room for England regulars Nathaniel Clyne, John Stones or Gary Cahill.
Two Bournemouth representatives have been selected, in England’s highest ranked defender Charlie Daniels and his skipper Simon Francis.
Also selected are Crystal Palace’s Scott Dann and West Brom’s Craig Dawson, meaning there is no room for England regulars Nathaniel Clyne, John Stones or Gary Cahill.
ENGLAND’S best four performing midfielders dictate that the formation according to the statistics would be a 4-4-2 diamond to accommodate England’s best-performing midfielders in the centre of the park.
The four players who should start, according to the statistics are youngsters Ross Barkley and Dele Alli, alongside Daniel Drinkwater and Mark Noble.
This means that there is no space for England regulars Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson or James Milner in the starting XlTHE EA SPORTS Player Performance Index statistics also reveal that it should be Leicester’s Jamie Vardy and Tottenham’s Harry Kane who start up top for England this summer.
That means there is no room for starting spots for England’s traditional front pairing of Wayne Rooney and Daniel Sturridge.
THE starting Xl based on the statistics certainly throws up a few curve balls, remarkably without a single representative from any of the ‘Big 5’ clubs — Man United, Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea or Liverpool.
The EA SPORTS Player Performance Index therefore tells us that league leaders Leicester, Tottenham and Bournemouth should each have two representatives in the England side, with one apiece for West Ham, Everton, Crystal Palace, West Brom and Stoke.
Could this finally be the end of the era of players being overlooked from the league’s smaller sides?
The four players who should start, according to the statistics are youngsters Ross Barkley and Dele Alli, alongside Daniel Drinkwater and Mark Noble.
This means that there is no space for England regulars Raheem Sterling, Jordan Henderson or James Milner in the starting XlTHE EA SPORTS Player Performance Index statistics also reveal that it should be Leicester’s Jamie Vardy and Tottenham’s Harry Kane who start up top for England this summer.
That means there is no room for starting spots for England’s traditional front pairing of Wayne Rooney and Daniel Sturridge.
THE starting Xl based on the statistics certainly throws up a few curve balls, remarkably without a single representative from any of the ‘Big 5’ clubs — Man United, Man City, Arsenal, Chelsea or Liverpool.
The EA SPORTS Player Performance Index therefore tells us that league leaders Leicester, Tottenham and Bournemouth should each have two representatives in the England side, with one apiece for West Ham, Everton, Crystal Palace, West Brom and Stoke.
Could this finally be the end of the era of players being overlooked from the league’s smaller sides?

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