Premier League

Eriksen, Alisson and Ramsdale feature among every Premier League club’s worst-rated regulars

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Christian Eriksen has been one of Man Utd’s better players this season but the algorithms aren’t impressed. And this isn’t great timing for Aaron Ramsdale.

Here is every Premier League club’s lowest-rated player through the start of the season, according to WhoScored. Only players who have played at least half of their team’s minutes are eligible…

The best are here.

 

Arsenal: Aaron Ramsdale – 6.48
The Arsenal keeper hasn’t been so bad through the start of the season, though a couple of sub-six scores – against Leicester and Manchester United – have done him no favours. Not a good look when Jordan Pickford is one of the league’s highest-rating players.

 

Aston Villa: Ezri Konsa – 6.27
The centre-back rates slightly lower than Philippe Coutinho (6.29), who all you Villans came here for, right? Steven Gerrard knew the Konsa-Tyrone Mings partnership needed remodelling but Diego Carlos’s injury leaves Villa with little choice but to persist.

 

Bournemouth: Mark Travers – 6.19
Poor lad. Travers played four games, three of them against City, Arsenal and Liverpool, in which he conceded 16 goals. Few were directly his fault but he still found himself dropped for Neto once Scott Parker had been given the shove.

 

Brentford: Yoane Wissa – 6.45
Two goals and an assist in his last four games suggest Wissa hasn’t been bad. A 5.74 in the draw with Brentford seems to have done for the Congolese forward; Thomas Frank is unlikely to be too concerned.

 

Brighton: Lewis Dunk – 6.55
The joint-highest score on this list suggests Dunk just hasn’t been as brilliant as his Brighton team-mates through a fine start to the season during which he’s played every minute. Nothing to see here.

 

Chelsea: Jorginho – 6.47
Thomas Tuchel struggled to get his midfield balance right during the opening few weeks – he paid with his job – and Jorginho has struggled as a result. The Italian was benched for Tuchel’s final Premier League game in charge and faces a fight to win Graham Potter’s trust, especially since his contract expires at the end of the season.

 

Crystal Palace: Nathaniel Clyne – 6.23
Patrick Vieira is yet to settle on his full-backs this term, with Clyne starting four of the first five games before being benched again at Newcastle. There, he came on to replace Tyrick Mitchell at left-back with the youngster struggling to replicate his fine form of last season. Both found themselves in the weekend’s worst XI after the Eagles…

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