Team of the week: Modric pulls the strings as Tottenham chase a Champions League spot

11 April 2011 14:10
Football.co.uk's Joe Strange looks back over the weekend's Premier League action to pick his best XI.

Goalkeeper - Tim Howard, Everton

Despite going long periods without being called into action, Howard kept his concentration to pull off a trio of excellent second-half saves at Molineux.

The American keeper was helped out with Wolves' early aerial attack by Sylvain Distin and Phil Jagielka but proved his worth by preserving his side's clean sheet in a 3-0 win.

Right-back - Emmanuel Eboue, Arsenal

Recalled to the starting XI in place of the injured Bacary Sagna, Eboue took his chance by scoring his a vital winning goal for Arsenal.

The Ivorian struggled to find his feet early on but soon began to bomb forward, scoring an excellently-worked goal and providing a constant threat to Blackpool's back-four.

Centre-back - James Collins, Aston Villa

Another defender who bagged his side's winning goal was Villa's James Collins, who rose highest to score a perfectly-placed header past Newcastle Steve Harper.

The Welsh international was also influential at the other end of the pitch, helping Gerard Houllier's side record a hard-fought 1-0 win.

Centre-back - Sylvain Distin, Everton

A strong candidate for Everton's player of the season award, Distin was at his best during his side's comfortable win over relegation-threatened Wolves on Saturday lunchtime.

The big Frenchman won almost everything in the air and showed pace and composure aplenty as the Blues kept Wanderers at bay.

Left-back - Patrice Evra, Manchester United

There were few standout performances from left-backs this weekend so Evra makes it in after a solid display in the home win over Fulham.

Despite struggling to replicate his form of recent years the United full-back still showed great energy to get up and down the pitch, supporting Nani at every opportunity.

Right-midfield - Antonio Valencia, Manchester United

Back to full fitness after breaking his ankle against Rangers last year, Valencia looks like he's never been away.

The flying-winger posed Fulham's defenders with a number of problems throughout the game, scoring his side's second goal to wrap-up a routine three points.

Centre-midfield - Luka Modric, Tottenham

When he's on form there are few better midfield players than Modric in the Premier League and the little Croatian proved exactly that at home to Stoke on Saturday.

He was at the centre of all of Tottenham's good play and bagged a brilliant solo goal to put his side 2-0 up.

Centre-midfield - Phil Neville, Everton

Moved into midfield to cope with injuries, Neville has exhibited his versatility with a number of solid displays for David Moyes' side in recent weeks.

He was at it again on Saturday, breaking up opposition attacks and playing simple passes as well as netting an uncharacteristically unstoppable goal.

Left-midfield - Nani, Manchester United

Back in the starting line-up after being surprisingly dropped for last week's Champions League clash with Chelsea, Nani showed just why he's been United's best player this season.

The Portuguese winger continuously tormented the Cottagers' defence and provided Valencia with a chance he simply couldn't fail to convert.

Striker - Daniel Sturridge, Bolton Wanderers

Another two goals for Sturridge arguably confirmed his position as the best signing of the January transfer window.

The on-loan Chelsea forward scored a superb long-range opener before doubling his tally with a well-taken second to round off an easy 3-0 win for the Trotters.

Striker - Peter Odemwingie, West Bromwich Albion

While Sturridge has laid claim to the best signing of the winter window award, West Brom's Nigerian striker continues to put a strong case forward as the best signing of last summer.

Odemwingie shone away at Sunderland, scoring once and playing well as his side came from behind to grab a vital victory.

Source: DSG