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The Premier League 30 power rankings: We take a look at the players to have shone in the early stages of the season

Charlie Bradley
Monday 30 September 2019 04:34 EDT
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We are just seven games into the 2019/2020 Premier League season and yet there has already been plenty of drama.

Manchester City are languishing five points off the top, Leicester are well in the fight for Champions League football and Norwich have really turned on the style.

Subsequently, we have also seen some real standout individual performances. Some we expected, but others have silenced their doubters and proved real surprise packages.

With that said, here are Indy Football’s Premier League 30 Power Rankings. Does a Man City player reign supreme? Has Liverpool‘s dominance seen one of their players top the list? And who have been the breakout stars?

Here are our rankings:

Check out the gallery above to see our rankings.

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