As revered Premier League names jet off for the first international break of 2024, the two-week domestic hiatus offers an ideal opportunity to reflect on the thrills, spills and stars of a chaotic 2023-24 campaign, which is now nearing its business end.
Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City have stormed out in front and are engaged in a mesmerising three-way tussle for the trophy, which is currently the Gunners to lose as they sit above the Reds on goal difference and one point better off than the reigning champions.
Aston Villa still have the upper hand over Tottenham Hotspur in the battle for fourth place, albeit having played a game more than the Lilywhites, who only have a three-point disadvantage to make up with 10 matches remaining.
Spurs’ fifth-placed ranking could potentially suffice for Champions League qualification based on UEFA coefficients, a spot which Manchester United – now FA Cup semi-finalists – and West Ham United are also in contention for.
A fascinating fight for sixth, seventh and potentially eighth place has opened up between Brighton & Hove Albion, Chelsea, Newcastle United, Wolverhampton Wanderers and Fulham, while Bournemouth and Crystal Palace have built up comfortable leads over the demotion dog-fighters.
Brentford, Everton and Luton Town currently hover above the relegation places, where the all-but doomed Sheffield United and Burnley reside alongside Nottingham Forest, recipients of a four-point deduction on Monday for breaking the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules.
Here, Sports Mole whittles down the division’s top performers to an 11-man Team of the Season so far, with a few honourable mentions along the way.
Goalkeeper – Alisson Becker
While Alisson Becker has spent far too much time in the treatment room for Jurgen Klopp and the Kop’s liking this season, the Brazil international continues to enhance his credentials as one of the finest goalkeepers on the planet when prowling the Liverpool area.
Seven clean sheets have come Alisson’s way from 21 top-flight games, in which he has only conceded 19 goals and recorded a save percentage of 75.3%, the best of any goalkeeper in the top flight.
Only Arsenal’s David Raya and Newcastle United’s Nick Pope boast a better clean-sheet percentage than the 31-year-old, who has witnessed Caoimhin Kelleher shine in his place over the past few weeks, but the Irishman will be under no illusions that his run in the first XI will come to a swift end once his senior is back in action.
Honourable mentions: David Raya (Arsenal), Guglielmo Vicario (Tottenham), Bernd Leno (Fulham), Thomas Kaminski (Luton Town)
Right-back – Pedro Porro
Premier League Team of the Season so far – Haaland, Rice, Van Dijk
Making a name for himself as an effervescent wing-back during his time at Sporting Lisbon, Pedro Porro would seemingly slot right in to Antonio Conte’s 3-4-3 Tottenham setup, only to witness the Italian depart in explosive circumstances just a couple of months after his arrival.
However, the Spaniard has more than acclimatised to a right-back role under Ange Postecoglou’s wing and has set up eight goals in 25 Premier League matches during the 2023-24 season, in addition to scoring a stunning winner against Burnley in the FA Cup.
Furthermore, only Fulham’s midfield enforcer Joao Palhinha (73) has tackled more dribblers than Porro’s 47 in the top flight this season, and the Spurs man also ranks fourth for tackles won and blocks – both at 50 – as he matures into a competent all-around defender.
Honourable mentions: Ben White (Arsenal), Kyle Walker (Man City), Kieran Trippier (Newcastle), Diogo Dalot (Man United)
Centre-backs – William Saliba and Virgil van Dijk
Premier League Team of the Season so far – Haaland, Rice, Van Dijk
As the best defensive team the Premier League has to offer with just 24 goals conceded, it would have been criminal not to include an Arsenal rearguard representative in our XI, and the ever-composed William Saliba gets the nod.
Exuding incredible confidence at the age of just 22, Saliba has not missed a single minute of Premier League football this season and has been central to Arsenal’s chart-topping set-piece supremacy, contributing two goals and also laying on an assist in the Gunners’ opening win against Nottingham Forest.
A pass completion rate of 92.3% also puts the France international in the top 10 for that statistical category, and Saliba’s remarkable calmness on the ball will never cease to amaze Gooners, some of whom may be eating their words after criticising Mikel Arteta’s decision to loan him out three times before handing him his debut.
Alongside the 6ft 4in Arsenal man is an equally domineering defender in Liverpool skipper Virgil van Dijk, who was an overwhelmingly popular choice to take over from Jordan Henderson as captain and has returned to his imperious ways.
Much has been made and will be made of the Dutchman’s so-called “aura”, but when it comes to good, old-fashioned statistics, Van Dijk can proudly boast to have won the most aerial battles (113) in the Premier League, as well as registering the highest percentage of off-the-ground duels won with 84.3%.
Two goals and two assists have also come Van Dijk’s way at the other end of the field, but even though he has affirmed that Klopp’s impending exit will have no impact on his future, being in the final 18 months of his contract may lead to some understandable concern among the Anfield faithful.
Honourable mentions: Gabriel Magalhaes (Arsenal), Ruben Dias (Man City), Micky van de Ven (Tottenham), Cristian Romero (Tottenham), Jarrad Branthwaite (Everton)
Left-back – Destiny Udogie
Premier League Team of the Season so far – Haaland, Rice, Van Dijk
Similarly to his new Lilywhites teammate Porro, Destiny Udogie has attracted glances from across Europe as an explosive wing-back at Udinese and became one of several Serie A-based players to join the Conte and Fabio Paratici revolution in North London.
However, the 21-year-old officially touched down in the English capital after a year of Tottenham turmoil and would also have to get accustomed to an out-and-out full-back role, but his transition has also been a relatively smooth one.
Udogie has netted two goals and set up three more in 24 Premier League matches for Tottenham, and his contributions.