CURRENT COMBINED 11:
GK: HUGO LLORIS - I've put Lloris in because he's still one of the best keepers in Europe and has been solid between the sticks for Spurs all season. He may not be the same keeper we was three years ago, but he's still a top quality keeper because of the top class saves he makes.
RB: MATT DOHERTY - I've put Doherty in ahead of Bellerin because he's better defensively and has a better end product. The Irishman both scored and assisted goals during his time at Wolves and has been a threat going forward for Spurs whenever he's needed to be.
CB: ERIC DIER - I've picked Dier in this team because he's been solid in the Spurs defence since moving back into his preferred position. He's looked more comfortable in that position and I've put him in ahead of Gabriel because he's more experienced in the Premier League and as a player in general.
CB: TOBY ALDERWEIRELD - Alderweireld has been one of the best defenders in the Premier League for a number of years because of his positioning and last ditch tackles. He's made Spurs better defensively ever since he's been at the club which is why he's in this team.
LB: KIERON TIERNEY - I went with Tierney over Reguilon because we've seen more of Tierney over the last few seasons going back to his days at Celtic. He's excellent at both attacking and defending which shown during his days at Celtic and has shown it since he's been at Arsenal.
RM: GARETH BALE - I went with Bale because of the player he is and he's better than the others in this position from both clubs. He can score any kind of goal and always shows up for the big occasion when he's on it. He did these at Madrid as well as his first spell at Spurs.
CM: PIERRE EMILE HOJBJERG - What signing this guy has been for Spurs. Hojbjerg protects the back really well by being disciplined and plays any kind of pass to get attacks started. That is why he's in this combined team.
CM: THOMAS PARTEY - I've put Partey in because he's a player who can pick out a pass and stay disciplined in the middle of the park. He's not played many games for Arsenal, but when he has played he's impressed and has shown what Arsenal have lacked for a number of years.
LM: SON HEUNG MIN - There was no way that I was leaving out Son. He's one of the best attacking players in the league and has grown as a key player for Spurs. He makes Spurs a better team when he's on the pitch because of his pace and end product.
ST: HARRY KANE - Kane just had to be in this team. He's been a key player for Spurs ever since he burst onto the scene and has grown as a player by both scoring and creating goals for his team. He's still one of the best striker in Europe because of the goals he scores.
ST: PIERRE EMERICK AUBAMEYANG - He may not be at his best this season, but Aubameyang is still in the team because of the player he is. He's one of the best forwards in the world because of the amount of goals he's scored over the years and is a predator in the box when he's at his best.
ALL TIME COMBINED 11:
GK: DAVID SEAMAN - Seaman was one of the best keepers in the league at his best by making big saves at vital moments. He was a key player for Arsenal in the early days of Arsene Wenger's reign and by being solid between the sticks.
RB: BACARY SAGNA - I've put Sagna in ahead of Lauren because he was considered as one of the best right backs in the Premier League. He was consistently solid throughout his time at Arsenal and barely let them down because of how good he was defensively.
CB: TONY ADAMS - What a player this guy was on his day. Adams was a player who loved defending because of the amount of tackles he made during a game. He was also a leader of men which is what Arsenal haven't had since he left them.
CB: SOL CAMPBELL - Campbell is the only player in this team to play for both clubs. I've put him in because he was a solid defender and a leader at the back which is what Arsenal have lacked for several years. His partnership with Tony Adams was crucial in the early years of Arsene Wenger's reign at Arsenal.
LB: ASHLEY COLE - I've put Cole in because he's the best left back in Premier League history. He was solid defensively and was a key player for the Gunners during the Invinsibles season as they went a whole season undefeated. He wasn't bad going forward either.
RM: GARETH BALE - Bale just had to be in this team because of the player he was during his first spell at Spurs. He scored any kind of goal and grew as a player season by season which lead to him being a world class talent and being snapped up by Real Madrid. No way was I leaving him out.
CM: PATRICK VIEIRA - Arsenal have missed this man since he left back in 2004. He made lots of crunching tackles to win help his team win the ball back and could drive forward with the ball as well. His presence in the team made Arsenal a top side because of what he offered.
CM: CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN - What a player this guy was on his day. Eriksen could score from almost anywhere on the pitch and could a chance from almost anywhere on the pitch as well. He was quite underrated in his first few seasons at Spurs before making his presence well noticed by scoring goals from distance and bagging loads of assists.
LM: ALEXIS SANCHEZ - I've put Sanchez in ahead of Robert Pires because Sanchez was a world class player when at his best. He could beat players with the pace he had and could score any kind of goal. He was a beast when he was at Arsenal.
ST: HARRY KANE - I've put Kane in because of how much he's grown as a player. He creates as well as scores goals which makes him a complete centre forward because of the amount of numbers he registers for both. He's arguably Spurs' best ever Premier League striker ahead of Teddy Sheringham.
ST: THIERRY HENRY - I was never leaving this guy out. Henry was a world class player during his time at Arsenal because of the amount of goals he scored and the amount of goals he created. He could score any kind of goal and has won more golden boots than any other player.
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