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Every Premier League club’s worst player in 24/25: Walker, Mount, Nkunku, Jorginho

Here is the worst player for every Premier League club in 2024/25. We are using WhoScored average match ratings, so divert your anger to them…

We are only including players with at least ทางเข้า ufabet https://ufabet999.app eight matches played, including a minimum of two starts.

Every Premier League club’s worst player this season

Arsenal: Jorginho (6.22)
Looke off the pace at Brighton on Saturday but then speed has never really been his thing.

Aston Villa: Jaden Philogene (5.92)
Philogene was sent off after only 32 minutes against Fulham on October 19, which has done him no favours.

Bournemouth: Julian Araujo (6.11)
Araujo has failed to adapt to life in the Premier League after a fairly underwhelming loan spell at Las Palmas last season. Go figure.

He has been injured for a while so is unable to defend himself.

Brentford: Fabio Carvalho (6.23)
It is not working out for Carvalho since returning to London.

Brighton: Evan Ferguson (6.18)
Ferguson was the best thing since sliced bread and destined for a £100million transfer this time last year. Now he can barely get a kick and is available for loan in January. He has one goal from two starts and 10 substitute appearances in the Premier League this season. People maybe got a little too excited about him.

Chelsea: Christopher Nkunku (6.33)
Nkunku has not lived up to the hype since joining Chelsea. He came from RB Leipzig as one of the best goalscorers in Europe and was hit with a serious injury before making his competitive debut. Since making his Premier League debut, he has five goals in the division, which is poor but he has rarely starte.

Crystal Palace: Nathaniel Clyne (6.03)
Clyne has started three times in the Premier League this season and is undoubtedly past his best. to WhoScore, his best league match this season was against Chelsea (6.49) and his worst was against Leicester City (5.52).

Everton: Jack Harrison (6.25)
Everton need a lot more in attack. And probably a change in the dugout too.

Fulham: Tom Cairney (6.28)
Monday Night Football analyst Cairney has one goal this season. It was an important one in a 1-1 draw at London rivals Tottenham.