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On Friday, Thierry Henry picked his combined XI from the current Premier League top-four. Arsenals Hector Bellerin, Leicesters Jamie Vardy, Tottenhams Dele Alli and Manchester Citys Sergio Aguero were among the players to make the cut in his team. Now, Soccer Saturday pundit Charlie Nicholas has selected his best XI from players at Arsenal, Leicester, Man City and Tottenham. Heres who made his team... People are obviously going to question Riyad Mahrez, who Im fully behind for player of the year, and Jamie Vardy not being in my selection but Ive picked my side to suit a certain style, and how do I leave out Sergio Aguero? Hes up there with anyone other than Lionel Messi right now.This team is picked on what they can do on their day and, in Danny Drinkwaters case, what he had to suffer last season with no complaints. GOALKEEPER Petr Cech has impressed Charlie Nicholas this season Kasper Schmeichel and Joe Hart are great keepers but its Hugo Lloris who is closest to Petr Cech. Lloris is probably better at playing the sweeper role with his pace and ability to read the situation, but I have to go with the Arsenal man because hes the signing that has kept Arsenal in the title race.DEFENDERS Tottenhams Toby Alderweireld makes Nicholas selection Its a tough one at right-back as I dont think there are any exceptional options, but Ive gone with Kyle Walker because hes an absolute beast of an athlete and has more ability than Hector Bellerin. Pablo Zabaleta should be the player Im picking but he hasnt done anything this season.Then on the left Im going with Christian Fuchs as hes been tremendously consistent for Leicester. He does the basics right every time and, while hes the least ambitious of the options, hes the one Id trust. Charlie predicts Find out what Charlie Nicholas is tipping up at 30/1 for Manchester City v Tottenham here. There are a lot of great options at centre-back but I have to go with Toby Alderweireld and Wes Morgan. Alderweireld has probably been the most consistent defender for me. Hes a solid unit and more. How many times have we seen him play that lovely diagonal to Dele Alli? Then theres Morgan, who is just a muscle unit. He does exactly whats said on the tin and sometimes I just like seeing defenders doing the basics. Laurent Koscielny should be in there but hes just not reached the levels hes capable of.MIDFIELD Danny Drinkwater deserves recognition, says Nicholas My holding midfielder would be Eric Dier. Hes calm on the ball, never in a rush, and can get physical and upset the fluency of the game when he needs to. He will be the most important Spurs player against City on Sunday.Alongside him I want to give Danny Drinkwater the recognition he deserves. He had to suffer on the bench last season and everyone said theyre going to struggle to replace Esteban Cambiasso but his team-work and passing allows other players to do what they do.My more advanced trio starts with Alexis Sanchez on the left. He makes goals and scores goals and defenders hate him because of his movement.In the middle its Mesut Ozil, who is just a superstar of a footballer. Everything is controlled and he really does see a wonderful picture of the game. Then theres Alli. He scored a goal of the class of Dennis Bergkamp and if he doesnt win Young Player of the Year Ill buy all the Soccer Saturday boys a drink. He may be on the right but Id give him license to go wherever he wants.ATTACK Sergio Aguero is among the worlds best, says Nicholas Then up front I have to go with the best striker in the Premier League, Sergio Aguero. It took him a while to get going again after his injury but now hes on form theres no stopping him. You can put pace against him, get physical with him, it doesnt matter. He is just a special, special player.Watch Arsenal v Leicester from 11.30am and Man City v Tottenham from 4pm, live on Sky Sports 1HD on Sunday Also See: Henrys top-four combined XI Title race tactical battles - Redknapp Mersons predictions Souness fears for City, Arsenal Fjallraven Kanken Backpack Sale .J. -- Josh Cribbs was in the Pro Bowl in February and out of a job six months later. Kanken Mini Backpack Black . The veteran safety was a starter for the Bengals from 2008-2012. He totaled 41 tackles and three interceptions while starting all but four of the 13 games he played last season. http://www.cheapkankenbackpack.com/cheap-kanken-classic-backpack/kanken-classic-frost-green.html . After a replay, the winner will meet Sunderland in the quarterfinals. Sagbo did well to control Sone Alukos right cross and fire past Brighton goalkeeper Peter Brezovan. Aluko was making his first start in four months after recovering from an Achilles injury. Cheap Fjallraven Kanken Backpack . World champions Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov of Russia won the gold medal with 237.71 points, Moore-Towers and Moscovitch followed at 208.45 and Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov of Russia were third at 187. Fjallraven Kanken Classic Backpack Frost Green .500 on the season. The Jets are now 0-5-1 in the second game of back-to-backs. The game started the same way the Vancouver game started the night before, with the Jets taking the first two penalties of the game and killing off the first, but the Oilers getting on the board first, scoring on the second man-advantage. Englands increasingly proficient one-day side might well offer a beacon of hope for those looking for a distraction this week. England cricket fans knew the meaning of omnishambles long before it was added to the dictionary and might regard it as something of a perversity that, after the countrys footballers were put on ice by the smallest nation at Euro 2016 and as politicians continue exploring the realms beyond satire, it is their sport that provides a fleeting opportunity for optimism.It is not so long ago that Englands ODI players were sent packing from a major tournament to the accompaniment of boos and hisses, of course. Eoin Morgan is periodically asked to reflect on how far England have come since the 2015 World Cup and his responses to how the culture of the limited-overs teams has been changed, and where they can continue to improve, are typically well-rehearsed and emotion-free. Is it a stretch to suggest his cool captaincy and emphasis on collective enjoyment feels ever-so-slightly Icelandic?Morgan is no football fan, however, and England are one of the most well-resourced teams in cricket, so it is hard to make theirs an underdog story - no matter how mangy their one-day performances have been over the last couple of decades. Englands captain, who perhaps took slightly more of an interest during Irelands Euro 2016 defeat on Sunday, did concede that emotions are probably running high with everybody around the country at the moment but stopped short of endorsing the appointment of an Australian as Roy Hodgsons successor.Coincidentally, Hodgson watched Englands cricketers train the last time they prepared for a match at The Oval (one they lost by an innings to Australia) but he has now joined Peter Moores and Stuart Lancaster in the most recent ranks of English coaching disaster. Morgan was more interested in Eddie Jones success in turning around the rugby team - its been phenomenal to watch a whitewash against Australia on home soil - but eventually talk turned to his ongoing project alongside Trevor Bayliss in improving Englands ODI stocks.A tie at Trent Bridge, where Liam Plunketts last-ball six salvaged a game that appeared lost, was followed by more consummate displays in both disciplines at Edgbaston and another solid bowling performance, before the rain arrived to wipe out any chance of a result at Bristol. That means England still need to win one of the final two matches to secure the series - and they may come up against the weather again at The Oval, with a poor forecast for the afternoon.Its very important we work hard, they are a strong side, we dont take them for granted, Morgan said. The series still stands at 1-0, given weve played some really good cricket and not been able to capiitalise because of the weather.ddddddddddddTomorrow again it is going to be tough to get it to that point but its important to emphasise the hard work that needs to be put in.As England have broken records with regularity over the last 12 months, it has been the batsmen that have taken the plaudits - most recently with Alex Hales and Jason Roy knocking off the highest successful chase for a team winning by ten wickets.However, the bowling has stood out so far in this series, with Sri Lanka limited to totals of 286 for 9, 254 for 7 and 248 for 9. England have got by on five specialist bowlers in each match, with Joe Root contributing three overs of back-up spin, and while Morgan said he would prefer to have more options - such as when Ben Stokes has been fit to play as an allrounder in the top six - results had been encouraging.At the moment it has worked, ideally we would have more but our strength has been our batting and to stick with that sends quite a lot of confidence through the changing room, Morgan said of the teams balance.It throws it over to the bowlers, more responsibility on them and they have done pretty well with it. Sometimes if you go in with six out-and-out bowlers it can be off the pace a little bit, when you pack your team with batters and if they play poorly you wonder if they rely too much on other people. Its a balance you just have to stay with what you feel is right for the team.England have become more accustomed to viewing the limited-overs formats as a squad game and Morgan said there were still plenty of options to consider ahead of next years Champions Trophy. Steven Finn has yet to play a game in the series - in part thanks to Liam Plunketts strong form - and Stuart Broads name continues to linger at edge of selectoral discussions.Meanwhile, a combination of poor batting, good batting (from Hales and Roy) and poor weather, means that Morgan, Root and Jonny Bairstow have had little opportunity for time in the middle. For that reason, as well as the desire to avoid going to Cardiff still only 1-0 up, England will hope the rain stays away over south London on Wednesday. As Hodgson, who led his team through a perfect qualifying campaign for Euro 2016, would attest, you can never be too well prepared for the challenges ahead.There is a lot of talk going into tournaments about knowing your best 11 but its more than that. A guy goes down in the first game, must-win, its more than having 11 - its how big your squad is. When you turn to guys at certain stages of a tournament you have got to be able to trust them, its not just your best team, but best squad. ' ' '

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