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Skysports.com picks out ten players who have come on leaps and bounds in the Premier League

The transformation from zero to hero is a strange phenomenon, yet in the Premier League there have been numerous instances.
Whether it is a sudden coming of age, boost in confidence or change in tactics, players can suddenly undergo massive improvements in form.
Stepping out of the shadows at a club to become one of the first names on the team-sheet must be a strange experience.
And here skysports.com picks out ten who have come on leaps and bounds in England's top division.

10) Samir Nasri
Following his arrival in England in the summer of 2008, it was almost impossible to see why Arsenal decided to pay Marseille £15.8million. But the tricky French playmaker has proved that, despite his critics, Arsene Wenger remains a shrewd judge of talent. Nasri was a huge disappointment in his debut campaign, but began to show flashes of his undoubted ability in 2009/10. And then, last season, it was only frustrating injuries which prevented the France international from adding to his 15 goals and creative vision.

9) Clint Dempsey
Almost unique on this list (although an argument could be made for No.5) in that Dempsey has not won over the fans this season or dramatically changed perceptions. Instead, he has simply elevated a Fulham career that was in danger of becoming stagnant. Dempsey scored 12 Premier League goals last term, five more than ever before, and the same amount as Didier Drogba (and more than Wayne Rooney). At £1.5million, the 28-year-old is one of the greatest Premier League bargains.

8) Daniel Sturridge
Mr. Sturridge has finally decided on a forename that allows him to be successful. Started with Danny at Manchester City (promising), before choosing Daniel at Chelsea (underused). This season, on loan at Bolton, Dan has showed the qualities that many scouts expected. Lightning quick with a desire to shoot on sight, Fernando Torres will have Dean's nephew breathing down his neck. He scored eight goals in 12 games at the Reebok Stadium and yet only has one Premier League goal for Chelsea.

7) Christopher Samba
Let's be honest, Blackburn centre-backs have never been the most glamorous of accessories. But last season Samba, alongside new Manchester United signing Phil Jones, emerged as one of the most dependable defenders in the business. Such was Samba's power, organisation and communications skills, he remains a transfer target for Arsenal.

6) Stuart Holden
The midfielder more than deserves his place on our list. Having started just one Premier League game in 2009/10 after arriving in January, the American international responded to a full pre-season with excellent performances last term. While he would probably have added to his goal tally (two all season) were it not for serious injury, the Aberdeen born player displayed much needed quality in a Bolton side crying out for a creative spark.

5) Leighton Baines
Baines is not yet established as an international class full-back, but his cameo for England against the Switzerland in June indicates reasons for optimism. Ashley Cole is now the wrong side of 30, and the Everton defender has the necessaries to become a successor. Baines appeared in every minute of the Premier League season, and was the winner of the Player of the Season, Player's Player and Goal of the Season at Goodison Park. Mark the season down as 'job well done'.

4) Lucas Leiva
Lucas was almost seen as a joke figure for several seasons, challenging Michael Carrick for the most ineffective and insubstantial international midfielder. But the Brazilian has inherited his country's No.5 shirt on the back of two dependable campaigns for Liverpool. It was supposed that he would drift back to Brazil and be forgotten. But the change has been impressive, as last season Lucas made more tackles than anyone else in the Premier League and was named Liverpool's Player of the Season by fans.

3) Gareth Bale
There is a need to avoid being swept along by the hype. He has not been world-beating and he is not the new anyone. He has improved. A lot. Seven Premier League goals and, lest we forget, the PFA Player of the Year. Bale's greatest performances came in the Tottenham's enjoyable UEFA Champions League campaign, but he has still emerged from the Premier League shadows.

2) Nani
In any other season, Nani would have topped the pile. An improvement of more than 100 per cent on his previous goalscoring contributions was almost overshadowed by his phenomenal record of 18 assists. Say it quietly, but is the little man maturing? The signing of Ashley Young may mean that Nani is ultimately forced out of Manchester United, but at least he would now leave on a high.

1) Ali Al-Habsi
In truth, the name around which the list was formed. In 2009/10, the Omani goalkeeper played two games for Bolton all season, a 4-0 Carling Cup defeat to Chelsea and an FA Cup victory over Lincoln. Between May 2008 and August 2010 he had not played a minute of Premier League football. When Roberto Martinez offered him a season-long loan, it was a masterstroke. While not single-handedly keeping Wigan in the Premier League, they would almost certainly have been relegated without him, and he was voted Player of the Season by the supporters. The likelihood is that Wigan will have to pay Bolton £5million for his services.

Link:http://www.skysports.com/interactive/top_tens_story/0,25722,12193_7009885,00.html
 
Lol, what. Samba? I don't think there's been any noticeable step-up in quality between this season and the last. As usual, SSN have missed out some obvious ones: Kompany, Downing, even Wilshere.
 
Welbeck, Cleverley, Wilshire, Albrighton?
 
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Al-Hasbi has been epic, have to agree that Kompany should have been in the top 3 let alone not in it at all. Dont really agree with Samba or Nasri, Samba has been consistant every since Blackburn bought him and Nasri has dribs and drabs.
 
Some iffy calls there. Nasri had a good half season, did Dempsey play particularly better this season? Sturridge had a good 2nd half of season so I can understand why he's there but still only half a season. Has Samba been any better than he has been previously? Haven't really heard of Holden so can't comment. Lucas should be higher, been great this season. Bale at no.3? lol. Yeah Nani has been great so deserves to be number 2 and Al Habsi has also been great so deserves to be number one. But yeah some obvious ones missing like Kompany, Wilshere,
 
Shame it wasn't a top 15, as Seamus Coleman would be a worthy mention. But Baines has definately had an outstanding season, when some of the other players had a mediocre one, but Nani definately had a great one. As mentioned, where's Albrighton? Some interesting omissions in there...
 
agreed with al habsi. love his gk antics

but wtf Sky, no wilshere, or even kompany

wilshere, England XI at 19, how big can it get.
 
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Nasri had a good half-season then faded badly, was rather hoping that since he is used to the PLM ad all he would perform better, expected much more from him

Wilshere, Kompany?

Baines had a brilliant season himself, will be tough for Everton to hang onto him if he continues to play like that
 
Al Habsi! :D I also saw a list the other day containing N'Zogbia.

I've loved watching Sturridge, especially in Bolton's win against Arsenal. Dissapointed with him in the U21 championships though. I think Phil Jones should be there and Junior Hoillett is going places as well!
 
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