Okay, the league has been ended with Chelsea as the winner, and now it's time for me to pick the best eleven of the season, with a 4-3-3 formation.
GK: Joe Hart (Birmingham)
Many believes that there are so much great goalkeepers in Premier League, but for this season, Joe Hart's name has came out as top performer amongst his colleagues. His consistency has brought him to be one of the top goalkeepers in Premier League, and he also has succeeded in bringing Birmingham's way to compete in the league.
RB: Branislav Ivanovic (Chelsea)
Well, I admit that it is a hard thing to pick who is the best player in this position in this season; but Branislav Ivanovic has made string performances to make himself as one of the brightest performer of his position. Strong, unlack of discipline, and great at taking free kick.
CB: Thomas Vermaelen (Arsenal)
Many pundits believe that Vermaelen is one of the most success Arsenal's transfers over a decade. Having so much doubts on his shoulders at the early season, he has proven to public that he is so "worth it" for just 10 M poundsterling. He is very strong at back and has very high what we call "a striker instinct"; yeah, his goal doesn't just come from set pieces, unlike any other defender's goals.
CB: Richard Dunne (Aston Villa)
After spending a horrible season with Manchester City, he was allowed to move to Aston Villa, where he has found his best form, getting Vidic Terry, and Ferdinand rid of the list. His leadership has masterminded Aston Villa's defence line this season, allowing Aston Villa to compete with the big four this season.
LB: Patrice Evra (Manchester United)
Well, if Roberto Carlos has never been born in this world, maybe Patrice Evra would own this position; it can be some years to come. Integral part of Manchester United's recent success, great skill, tremendous stamina, excellent tackle, what else can we get?
CM: Francesc Fabregas (Arsenal)
Need any explanation? One of the most greates talent in Spain, great leadership and team work, perfect passer, highly determinated player, and also: he is the only reason why Arsenal still can compete in "big-four" after Henry's departure.
CM: Joe Cole (chelsea)
One of the most natural talent in England, the next Paul Gascoigne, and whatsoever; the sure thing is he is the key player in the 4-3-1-2 Don Carlo's reformation. Full of skill, nice touch, great vision, excellent dribble, many has raised their eyebrows when Fabio Capello doesn't call him up to England Squad.
CM: Florent Malouda (Chelsea)
Forget a moment about Frank Lampard; his presence is brighter than the mate. Starting the season with bad performances, he started to recover from the fall to help Chelsea attain its position on the top of the league. He provided great strength, tremendous skill, lots of assists; and also his consistency.
FW: Carlos Tevez (Manchester City)
The brightest argentinian in premier league. After mancini's ariving, he is more brighter and brighter, and becoming one of the main reason why City can enter the big four.
FW: Didier Drogba (Chelsea)
High. Strong. Powerful. great pace. outstanding positioning. Remarkable finising. League's top scorer with 29 goals a season. No further explanation needed.
FW: Wayne Rooney (Manchester United)
well, if didier drogba didn't score the hattrick in the Chelsea's last game against Wigan, we would have two top scorers in the league. After CR7 has been bought by real Madrid, Manchester United needs someone who can get their way still in the title race; and Rooney answers that problem. Goals and goals has just came out of his boots and make him as the man of the season.