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Premier League players we can’t help but love includes England trio Grealish, Saka and Palmer

Let’s change from being mean about players, shall we? It is Christmas after all. Instead, we are going to give you 10 guys who are really good at football and seem like nice people.

Here are 10 Premier League players we can’t help but love.

Bukayo Saka (Arsenal)
We love this guy like a son. Bukayo Saka is just so lovely and a world-class footballer as well.

From innocently asking David Beckham for a picture to copying his friend’s celebrations, Saka should be your favourite player as an Arsenal fan and your favourite player from another club if you don’t.

At the age of 23, Saka is a two-time England Men’s Player of the Year and Arsenal Player of the Season, winning PFA Young Player of the Year in 2022/23. Honestly, if you do not like him, we’d love to know why.

Cole Palmer (Chelsea)
Has there ever been such a carefree player in Premier League history? You can insult Cole Palmer’s intelligence all you want, but he is a beautiful personality and a breath of fresh air. Again, like with Saka, the fact he is extremely good at football helps.

You might choose to find his meme-worthy ทางเข้า ufabet comments cringe or unfunny but that sounds like a you problem. He just loves chippy chips, alright?

Being robotic in post or pre-match interviews is the norm and we pray that Palmer never becomes properly media-trained because we need his natural responses to continue for the rest of his playing days. He is just so unbothered and honest – it is so good, guys, so good.

Mohamed Salah (Liverpool)


This feels weird, writing nice things about players. I am not used to it. Anyway, Mohamed Salah’s professionalism is probably his greatest strength and any ill feelings towards him are because he has scored too many goals against your team – or your anti-Liverpool agenda.

It is too easy to hate those at the very top and the more success you have, the more jealousy and scrutiny you attract. That means Salah has plenty of haters but not us. The guy is a model professional, serial winner and seems bloody nice as well.

Jamie Vardy (Leicester City)
Another outstanding character but a different one to Palmer and Saka, Jamie Vardy is somehow still scoring goals in the Premier League at the age of 37. He is funny, unique and his story is one of the greatest in the history of the sport.

You probably know all of this already but Vardy made his Premier League debut aged 27, scored his first Premier League goal in September 2014 against Manchester United and currently has 142 goals in the competition, scoring five in 2014/15, 24 in 15/16 when Leicester won the title, then bagged 13, 20, 18, 23, 15, 15, 3, and currently has six in 15 this term. The word ‘legend’ gets thrown around a little too often but this guy epitomises the word.