Premier League

Everton trio join Man City’s penalty failure in Premier League weekend’s worst XI…

Salomon Rondon is sent-off as Everton lose to Brentford.

Four minutes is all it took for Salomon Rondon to make himself the captain of the Premier League’s worst XI of the weekend. He’s joined by two Toffees team-mates.

Here are the Prem flops from Sunday’s action, according to WhoScored ratings

 

 

Ben Foster

Jarrad Branthwaite          Craig Cathcart          Mads Bech Sorensen

Vladimir Coufal                                                                                                             Adam Masina

Moussa Sissoko                        Andre Gomes

Riyad Mahrez         Salomon Rondon         Maxwel Cornet

 

 

GK: Ben Foster – 4.45
Not the way Foster wanted to bring down the curtain in his final game at Vicarage Road. The Watford keeper was culpable only for one of Leicester’s five goals, but going full Superman at the edge of his own box only to be beaten to the punch by Jamie Vardy was a fittingly calamitous way to end a torrid season at home for the Hornets.

 

CB: Jarrad Branthwaite – 5.37
Frank Lampard had a moan at the referee after Branthwaite’s red card but even the Everton boss admitted his centre-back crewed up. “It’s a mistake by Jarrad to let him run in behind,” him being Ivan Toney. “We’ve got to get running early, drop off, deal with it easily, and we didn’t.” Branthwaite is wet behind the ears, but even for a rookie, it was a bad one.

 

CB: Craig Cathcart – 4.86
One half of Watford’s Chuckle Brothers tribute act for Leicester’s first goal and hopelessly misjudged a simple ball over the top which Vardy pounced upon for the Foxes’ fourth. Woefully exposed by his midfielders but wretched all the same.

 

CB: Mads Bech Sorensen – 5.25
With Branthwaite shooting himself in the foot, Sorensen followed suit when he conceded a penalty, just before half-time, for a lazy pull on Richarlison after bottling out of challenging for a bounding ball. That came after he was booked…

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