Centre Defensive Midfield: Francis Coquelin (Arsenal)
Coquelin is one of those players who is football’s version of Marmite. But, love him or hate him, few would argue that Coquelin has had a fine 2015 so far.
Centre Defensive Midfield: Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal)
Having Welshman Ramsey alongside Coquelin allows Ramsey to Ram-page forward, while the Frenchman does the donkey work. And with both players so young, there is bound to be plenty of energy in that midfield.
Right Wing: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)
Chilean Sanchez out on the wing allows for flexibility within this team. Sanchez is dynamite on the field, and can unlock any defence.
Left Wing: Theo Walcott (Arsenal)
Imagine, Arsenal fans, Walcott and Sanchez out wide. What damage could that do to defences? It may also take some of the pressure off of Olivier Giroud in the goals department.
Centre Attacking Midfield: Harry Kane (Tottenham)
While more of an out-an-out striker, Kane still gets the nod over Mesut Ozil. Not only to balance out an Arsenal-heavy midfield, but by playing in the hole behind the main striker, a la Wayne Rooney, he could be just as devastating. Suffering a bit of a goal drought, but once he gets the first, expect them to fly in.