Who is the best defender in Premier League now?

Who is the best defender in Premier League now?

Premier League power rankings: Top 10 defenders of the 2021-22 season so far

  • Trent Alexander-Arnold, Liverpool.
  • Sergi Canos, Brentford.
  • Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool.
  • César Azpilicueta, Chelsea.
  • Mohammed Salisu, Southampton.
  • Matty Cash, Aston Villa.
  • Harry Maguire, Manchester United.
  • Liam Cooper, Leeds United.

Who is the current best defender?

8) Virgil van Dijk, Liverpool/The Netherlands.

  • 7) Milan Skriniar, Inter Milan/Slovakia.
  • 6) Joao Cancelo, Manchester City/Portugal.
  • 5) Antonio Rudiger, Chelsea/Germany.
  • 4) Marquinhos, PSG/Brazil.
  • 3) Kalidou Koulibaly, Napoli/Senegal.
  • 2) Aymeric Laporte, Manchester City/Spain.
  • 1) Ruben Dias, Manchester City/Portugal.
  • Why did Koscielny leave Arsenal?

    The former Gunners captain revealed that he wasn’t happy at Arsenal and that he felt he needed to go back home with his family for a different challenge. His final game for the club came in the Europa League final against Chelsea at the end of the 2018-19 season, a game that Arsenal lost 4-1.

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    How many foreign players play in the Premier League?

    Premier League

    League level: First Tier – England
    Number of teams: 20 teams
    Players: 524
    Foreigners: 334 Players 63.7\%
    ø-Market value: £15.59m

    Who is the best defender in Europe?

    Ranked! The 10 best centre-backs in the world

    • Sergio Ramos (PSG) (Image credit: Getty)
    • Aymeric Laporte (Manchester City)
    • Milan Skriniar (Inter)
    • David Alaba (Real Madrid)
    • Jules Kounde.
    • Raphael Varane (Manchester United)
    • Harry Maguire (Manchester United)
    • Marquinhos.

    When did Laurent Koscielny leave Arsenal?

    But what has Koscielny said himself about why he decided to leave the club and in the manner that he did? In October 2018 the veteran centre-back revealed that he felt it was now or never for him to get out at Arsenal after nine years in north London.