<span class="Web Newslide">Swipe left/right on your browser to see who else made </span><a href="http://www.thenational.ae/authors/richard-jolly">Richard Jolly's</a><span class="Web Newslide"> best XI.</span> <strong>Goalkeeper: Petr Cech (Arsenal)</strong> Made a couple of vital saves and dealt well with corners to ensure Arsenal dealt with a difficult period in their 4-1 win at Stoke City. <strong>Right-back: Kyle Naughton (Swansea City)</strong> Picked a fine moment to score his first Swansea goal as his strike at Sunderland played a key part in clinching survival. <strong>Centre-back: Cesar Azpilicueta (Chelsea)</strong> Defended as well as ever and provided the cross for Michy Batshuayi to score the goal that clinched the title at West Bromwich Albion. <strong>Centre-back: Vincent Kompany (Manchester City)</strong> A rock at the back as Manchester City negotiated a nervy second half to hold on for victory against Leicester City. <strong>Left-back: Jeff Schlupp (Crystal Palace)</strong> Surged forward to win the penalty for the third goal in the rout of Hull City to ensure Palace stay up. <strong>Right midfield: Christian Eriksen (Tottenham Hotspur)</strong> Man of the match in the last game at White Hart Lane, the Dane’s crosses and set pieces caused Manchester United problems. <strong>Centre midfield: Luka Milivojevic (Crystal Palace)</strong> One of the signings of the winter window has lent solidity. He provided the platform for the thrashing of Hull. <strong>Centre midfield: Philippe Coutinho (Liverpool)</strong> Wonderful against West Ham United. His two goals were taken terrifically. His pass for Daniel Sturridge’s opener may have been better. <strong>Left midfield: Alexis Sanchez (Arsenal)</strong> Clinched victory at Stoke with the third goal, but the through ball for Mesut Ozil to score the second was equally impressive. <strong>Striker: Harry Kane (Tottenham)</strong> Scored Tottenham’s last goal at White Hart Lane with a terrific finish that proved the winner against Manchester United. <strong>Striker: Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool)</strong> Recalled, he revived Liverpool’s top-four bid and gave a reminder of his talents with a calmly-taken goal at West Ham. <strong>Follow us on Twitter </strong><a href="https://twitter.com/NatSportUAE">@NatSportUAE</a> <strong>Like us on Facebook at </strong><a href="https://www.facebook.com/TheNationalSport/">facebook.com/TheNationalSport</a>