Current Liverpool and Chelsea players were in the team…
Sky Sports have had their pundits name their all time ultimate Premier League XI, with Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool, and Chelsea legends all making it in to the team.
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However, they have somehow managed to leave out record goalscorer Alan Shearer, as well as Paul Scholes and Roy Keane.
See who makes the side over the next few pages…
GK) Peter Schmeichel
The Dane was a major part of the Manchester United team that was so dominant in the late 90s and early 2000s.
LB) Ashley Cole
The former England international had a great career at both Chelsea and Arsenal, winning all you can in club football along the way. He was also a loyal servant for the England team.
RB) Gary Neville
The Red Devils legend was known for his link up with David Beckham for both club and country, and is now a well respected pundit.
CB) John Terry
Chelsea’s “captain, leader, legend” is an obvious choice for this team, and even now is still going strong at Stamford Bridge.
CB) Tony Adams
The former Arsenal captain made over 500 appearances for the Gunners, and was a legendary leader for the North London club.
CM) Steven Gerrard
Still an essential part of the Liverpool first team, the midfielder inspired his hometown club to Champions League glory but never managed to win the Premier League.
CM) Patrick Vieira
Another heroic Arsenal leader, the Frenchman is now in charge of the development squads at Manchester City. His rivalry with Roy Keane was one of the defining aspects of the Premier League in the early 2000s.
RM) Cristiano Ronaldo
The 29-year-old is now seen as potentially the best player in the world now, and he became this during his time at Manchester United.
LM) Ryan Giggs
The Welshman scored in every one of the first twenty season’s of the league, and is now an assistant at Old Trafford. He was still inlocking defences when he was playing in to his late 30s.
ST) Thierry Henry
The recently retired forward was an icon at Arsenal, and his goals led them to multiple titles as well as being a key part of the “invincibles” squad.
ST) Dennis Bergkamp
The Dutchman somehow manages to get in ahead of all time top scorer Alan Shearer. To be fair, the former Gunner is one of the best number tens to have ever played the game.