Published: 28 February, 2013by Ashley Houghton Critical men for the Cottagers underneath the microscope. Dimitar BerbatovArguably, the most technically gifted player in the Barclays Premier League, and one Sunderland will haveto keep an eye on. Berbatov has 84 goals in his 200 Premier League games and in November 2010 became the first non-Englishman to score five goals in a Premier League game when Manchester United beat Blackburn Rovers 7-1. Sir Alex Ferguson signed Berbatov for a reported A30 miliion from Tottenham Hotspur in 2008 and the Bulgarian went on to become the 50th United person to score 50 goals in most contests for the Red Devils. First-team options were restricted towards the finish of Berbatovas time at Old Trafford, pressing Fulham to bid for his services. He made the transfer to Craven Cottage in summer time of 2012 and has since gone on to make 22 league performances for the Cottagers a' last weekendas target against Stoke City showing the product quality he gives to Martin Jolas part. Brede Hangeland6a6 Norwegian, Brede Hangeland is just a fansa favorite at Craven Cottage having invested five years in London. Despite interest from a number of Europeas elite, Hangeland has stayed with the Cottagers and has made 233 appearances in most competitions for Martin Jolas side. Hangeland closed for Fulham from Hamilton Academical Copenhagen back in 2008 and he's become one of many first names on the team-sheet at Fulham. He represented his state on 82 occasions and has is also the Norway national team leader. Hangeland did get his only red card in a Fulham clothing in Sunderlandas 3-1 win at Craven Cottage back in November. Mark SchwarzerAustralian international Mark Schwarzer is among the most highly revered goalkeepers in Premier League record. Not just is Schwarzer tenth in the Premier League all-time look number, but, he's also the absolute most capped Australian in the Socceroosa record with 104 hats. And, Schwarzer isn't any stranger to the North-east having played the majority of his 657 appearances in English football on Teesside with Middlesbrough. He moved to Fulham in 2008 after his Middlesbrough contract had expired and has since gone on to make just under 200 hearings for the South London club. He was area of the Fulham side which were runners-up in the 2009-10 UEFA Europa League, having already been a in the UEFA Cup with Middlesbrough in 2006.
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