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da bet7k: [ad_pod ]Something interesting happened on Twitter on Tuesday. Danny Mills’ name was trending for hours on end.What had he done? Had he made his first step into management? Had he been arrested? Had he come out of retirement? No, unfortunately what he did was much less remarkable than all of those things.Mills had named his combined XI for this weekend’s north London derby, and of course, this angered one side of the fanbase.
As you can see, Mills’ team is heavily built around Tottenham players, and that has incurred the wrath of many Arsenal fans.
Spurs’ back five is simply better than Arsenal’s. They conceded fewer goals last term, and individually their players are more talented. Indeed, this may be a different story once Kieran Tierney and Hector Bellerin are fit, but for now, it’s hard to argue against Mills’ picks.
The midfield is a similar story. Dani Ceballos makes it in after his impressive start to life in the Premier League, but he is joined by Christian Eriksen and Harry Winks.
This is a pick that some Gunners supporters weren’t happy with. They believed that Lucas Torreira deserves that midfield place, but it’s certainly a close call.
Up top, the former England international has chosen Harry Kane, Son Heung-min and Nicolas Pepe.
Now this was a controversial point for many supporters. Pierre-Emerick Aubamayang’s omission caused quite a stirÂafter he won the Golden Boot last term.
Mills’ starting XI was always going to be contentious, but when he picked his team for Sky Sports, he probably didn’t imagine it would get this type of backlash to the point where he was trending on Twitter.
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