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theScore's Top 50 Premier League Players: 40-31

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With the 2015-16 Premier League season set to get underway this weekend, theScore is counting down the top 50 players the top flight of English football has to offer heading into the campaign. Our list was compiled by theScore's quintet of footy editors: Gianluca Nesci, Carlo Campo, Gord Brunt, Michael J. Chandler and Armen Bedakian.

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theScore's Top 50 Premier League Players: The Rundown

  • No. 50 - 41
  • No. 40 - 31
  • No. 30 - 21 (Aug. 5)
  • No. 20 - 11 (Aug. 6)
  • No. 10 - 1 (Aug. 7)

No. 40: Jack Wilshere, Arsenal

2014-15: 14 appearances, 2 goals, 1 assist, 1.1 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
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For Arsenal supporters, few things top watching a healthy Jack Wilshere run at defenders with a full head of steam. This season, Gunners fans will be hoping that the man they call "Super Jack" will stay fit enough to contribute to arguably the league's best midfield. - Michael J. Chandler

No. 39: Sadio Mane, Southampton

2014-15: 30 appearances, 10 goals, 3 assists, 1.7 key passes per 90 minutes

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Another example of Southampton's keen eye in the transfer market. The Senegalese winger adapted beautifully to the Premier League following his move from Red Bull Salzburg last summer, establishing himself as a scoring threat who can play the role of provider equally well. - Gianluca Nesci

No. 38: Seamus Coleman, Everton

2014-15: 35 appearances, 3 goals, 2 assists, 1 key pass per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
25 - 50 34 46

Few right-backs are capable of threading a key pass like Seamus Coleman, who is quickly establishing himself as one of the most attack-minded defenders in the Premier League. A joy to watch when he's commanding the right flank, Coleman will be a key figure in Everton's bid to return to the top half of the table. - Carlo Campo

No. 37: Yohan Cabaye, Crystal Palace

2014-15 (PSG): 24 appearances, 2 goals, 1 assist, 0.4 key passes per 90 minutes

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Alan Pardew's big summer signing will hope to regain the brilliant form he had under Pardew with Newcastle two seasons ago, when the Frenchman landed on PSG's transfer wishlist. Cabaye should assume the attacking midfielder role held by Jason Puncheon last season, hoping to thrive as a link-up with attackers Yannick Bolasie and Glen Murray. - Michael J. Chandler

No. 36: Emre Can, Liverpool

2014-15: 31 appearances, 2 goals, 1 assist, 0.6 key passes per 90 minutes

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At 21 years of age and entering only his second season at Liverpool, Emre Can is already among the Premier League's most versatile players. Capable of featuring at centre-back, as a central midfielder, or at right-back, Can's adaptability will be an asset at Anfield this season. - Carlo Campo

No. 35: Olivier Giroud, Arsenal

2014-15: 27 appearances, 14 goals, 3 assists, 1.4 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
- - 41 14 23

Aside from being a perfect specimen, the oft-ridiculed striker is better than people give him credit for. Brilliant at linking play with onrushing midfielders, Giroud is an ideal focal point for a club that prides itself on intricate passing in and around the penalty area. Would we like more goals? Sure. But we'll always have the hair. - Gianluca Nesci

No. 34: Romelu Lukaku, Everton

2014-15: 36 appearances, 12 goals, 5 assists, 1 key pass per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
37 47 27 - 44

Everton's success could depend on Romelu Lukaku's performance. The Merseyside club will be desperate for the record signing to regain his form following a dismal 2014-15 campaign. It'll be shocking if he doesn't return to the upper echelon of Premier League scorers. - Gordon Brunt

No. 33: Bastian Schweinsteiger, Manchester United

2014-15 (Bayern Munich): 20 appearances, 5 goals, 4 assists, 1.6 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
44 24 37 - 33

There's no doubting Bastian Schweinsteiger's world-class ability, but his tendency to go down with injuries will have those associated with Manchester United worried about the German's durability. United, however, should be a force in the midfield with him and Morgan Schneiderlin combining to shut down opposing attacks. - Gordon Brunt

No. 32: Jordan Henderson, Liverpool

2014-15: 37 appearances, 6 goals, 9 assists, 1.8 key passes per 90 minutes

Nesci Campo Brunt Chandler Bedakian
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Jordan Henderson is the new captain of Liverpool, taking the armband after the departure of club legend Steven Gerrard. The 25-year-old English international has a bright future and is starting to come into his own at Anfield, with influential performances and a couple pretty goals. He's one to keep an eye out for this season. - Armen Bedakian

No. 31: Cesar Azpilicueta, Chelsea

2014-15: 29 appearances, 0 goals, 3 assists, 0.6 key passes per 90 minutes

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34  17 - 42 29

The best left full-back in the Premier League? Maybe. It's hard to say. Cesar Azpilicueta does a lot of things right, but he also looks rather ordinary, and his numbers reflect it. Still, for a defender, keeping quiet isn't necessarily a bad thing. While Azpilicueta shows consistency, he needs a bit of Marcelo-esque flair to earn a higher spot. - Armen Bedakian

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