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Dean Henderson and Jarrod Bowen needed to impress this weekend – they did not. Raheem Sterling’s England place is probably secure, which is fortunate…

Here’s the worst XI from the weekend’s Premier League action, according to WhoScored ratings

 

GK: Dean Henderson: 4.82
Not a great weekend for Prem keepers, with David De Gea, Mark Travers and Gavin Bazunu all receiving sub-six scores while conceding 11 goals between them. Henderson, though, couldn’t manage even a five out of 10 in Forest’s draw with Brentford. The on-loan Man Utd keeper felt aggrieved – seemingly his permanent state of being – by the award of a penalty against him though he was lucky that his protests didn’t prompt a second yellow card. Sent the wrong way from the spot by Bryan Mbeumo before being lobbed in the second half by Yoane Wissa.

 

LB: Joao Cancelo: 5.01
It was a poor weekend for full-backs too, with three on each flank failing to hit six. Cancelo was the worst of the left-backs after he was sent off in the first half against Fulham, for whom Antonee Robinson (5.40) also struggled. On Sunday, Luke Shaw rated 5.89 despite his half-volley that deflected off Jacob Ramsey that gave United some all-too-brief hope at Villa.

 

RB: Nelson Semedo: 5.01
It was a similar story for Semedo, who was dismissed for DOGSO in first-half added time with Wolves level at 2-2 with Brighton. Just prior to that, he was beaten at the far post by Kaoru Mitoma for the Seagulls’ leveller. Elsewhere, Thilo Kehrer (5.50) struggled against Palace, while Ryan Fredericks scored 5.87 for Bournemouth at Leeds.

 

CB: Chris Mepham: 5.84
Mepham rated slightly lower than Fredericks in Bournemouth’s latest collapse, but the Wales defender also picked up a booking that rules him out of the last weekend of Premier League action before the World Cup, so it wasn’t all bad.

 

CB: Victor Lindelof: 5.80
The Swede was selected ahead of Harry Maguire to cover for Raphael Varane but Lindelof was bullied by Ollie Watkins all afternoon at Villa Park. Watkins took him for a walk to open the gap for Leon Bailey to score the opener, while Lindelof backed off the Villa striker all the way into his own box for the third.

 

CM: Marc Roca: 5.86
Leeds were 3-1 down when Roca was hooked on 53 minutes. The Whites looked a different side in his absence with his replacement, Sam Greenwood, scoring a fine goal to get them back into the game against Bournemouth. Roca has shown glimpses of quality but his…

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