Stars in Action at the English Premier League
SAMAHA ISMATH ALI
The English Premier League treasures within it a barricade of players
who are worthy of mention, who are chosen for International sides based
on their unique talent and football skills.
Every team has its own stars, its action-packed thrillers who add
colour to the game. Though these players depict glamorous football, they
pose difficult conditions for their opponents by displaying quality
football, excellent tackles and indescribable passes.
This section focuses on the best among the best of the English
Premier League.
Wolverhampton Wanderers
Matthew Jarvis
The best among the Wolves could be jotted down as Matthew Jarvis. The
Winger was signed up by current team Wolverhampton Wanderers in 2007,
after a successful spell at Gilingham. The English professional
footballer has made it among the top in the list of England's first team
as well as 'The best players of England' drawn up list. He has become a
first team regular for the club, helping them win promotion to the top
flight in 2009. Like his older brother Ben, Jarvis started his career on
the books of Millwall, but was released by the club and set to roam free
at Wolverhampton's massive ground. Jarvis also bagged the award for the
Wolves Player of the Season for 2010-11, and this has made the board of
the club thank their stars for the young lad. He is a speedy footballer
who has topped up charts for his bullet-like scoring. Thus Mick
McCarthy, Manager of the Wolves, has absolutely no problem facing
worries-he always has the young lad by his side.
Stephen Hunt
Stephen Hunt is another one of Wolves' best scorers. The Irish
footballer has been playing as Winger since 2010 for Molineaux Stadium,
the Wolves' den. The 30-year old is an amazing passer and is famed for
his quick goals. His lightning speed makes him a true Wolf, in heart and
soul. His early years include playing with Reading and Hull City.
After Hull City was relegated to the 2nd division in 2010, Manager
Mick McCarthy bought Hunt to play for Wolverhampton Wanderers, following
his extreme playing career in Hull City. The player scores excellent
goals for the Wolves, and his contract with Molineaux drags on for three
more years, and in these years, he will make sure he keeps the Wolves
'Howling' away! |