5 young players that have impressed in the Premier League this season


Every season a new generation ofplayers come out of the woodwork and show their potential and this year is new different.











Every season a new generation ofplayers come out of the woodwork and show their potential and this year is new different.
When Wayne Rooney left Everton to join Manchester United in 2004, all traitorous talk and resentment stemmed from the fact that he had moved rather than who he had moved to.
Whilst reading through Twitter today I saw Stan Collymore bring up an issue regarding youngsters at clubs and how big clubs often only sign promising youngsters so no one else can have them.
The recently announced shortlist for the Professional Footballers’ Association Player of the year award has thrown up a few surprises including the omissions of Capital One Cup winner Michu and Everton left back Leighton Baines.
He may only be a tender 17 years of age, but he is being hailed as the successor to Ashley Cole for Chelsea.
The Southampton teenager has certainly developed this season flourishing in the fast paced Premier League environment.
The 40-year-old Southampton boss suffered a frustrating loss to Newcastle United on the weekend as the Saints still found themselves firmly in the relegation mire.
This evening sees an ever improving Southampton side take on the current Premier League champions Manchester City.
Southampton arrive at Wigan after outplaying the current Premier League leaders in their own backyard. Southampton were sensational on Wednesday night at Old Trafford but still left empty handed.
Since the appointment of Pochettino on the south coast the club has been playing some great football. It's a little too early to assume anything in his style of play, but in conclusion he hasn't got off to a bad start.
FIFA 13 is now out and the perfect excuse to sell your old computer games, stock up on snacks and fully diverse yourself into Manager Mode on the game.