Premier League

Nick Pope earns season’s lowest rating as one of three Newcastle players in Prem’s worst XI

Chelsea attacker Mason Mount, Newcastle goalkeeper Nick Pope, and Aston Villa defender Tyrone Mings.

Nick Pope endured a wretched 24 minutes before his Carabao Cup final plans were torn to shreds. And Tyrone Mings’ assist for Bukayo Saka earns him a spot in the weekend’s worst XI.

Here are the weekend’s worst performers, according to WhoScored ratings, in the shape of a 4-3-3…

 

GK: Nick Pope – 4.27
The Newcastle keeper is already feeling pretty rotten after the red card he received against Liverpool that sees him sit out the Magpies’ biggest game in years. So he probably doesn’t need this…

LB: Victor Kristansen – 6.16
Full-backs were generally solid this weekend, evidenced by the fact that Victor Kristiansen was the lowest scorer with a very ‘meh’ 6.16. The Leicester defender, however, was dribbled past four times and lost possession 21 times at Old Trafford.

 

RB: Ben White – 6.18
Similarly, White is unfortunate to be included as one of the two worst full-backs among a competent bunch. But the Arsenal defender lost possession even more often than Kristiansen – 23 times – while failing with all three attempted dribbles. White also allowed Alex Moreno in behind him to set up Philippe Coutinho.

 

CB: Angelo Ogbonna – 5.22
The Italian lost a duel with Harry Kane that led to Tottenham’s second goal, and Ogbonna was bypassed the ball that played in Ben Davies to tee-up Emerson Royale. His place would be in danger if David Moyes had any other centre-backs.

 

CB: Tyrone Mings – 5.29
Two appearances in three weeks for the Villa centre-back after a very typical Mings performance against Arsenal. He made one superb goal-line appearance before giving Bukayo Saka the ball to score the Gunners’ opener.

CM: Jonjo Shelvey – 6.00
The draw with City somewhat passed Shelvey by, with the midfielder managing only 25 touches in the 72 minutes before he was replaced. His radar was off, with only one of his five long passes finding a team-mate, while all three duels went the way of a City player.

 

RM: Flynn Downes – 5.98
A fourth Premier League start of the season for…

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