Premier League Disappointing XI includes ‘best goalkeeper in the world’ and Man City duo

There’s nothing like a bit of positivity to lift you after the end of the Premier League season. If that’s your chosen medicine, you’ve come to the wrong place.
Here is our Premier League disappointment XI, with Manchester United, Manchester City, เว็บพนันออนไลน์ UFABET สมัครง่าย โปรโมชั่นมากมาย Arsenal and Spurs all represente.
There were still ‘best in the world’ shouts before the season started, but Martinez has emphatically prove otherwise.
Highlight the growing shakiness of the Argentina No.1, who more often than not cost his team rather than rescue them – though he still manage the latter a few times, admittedly.
He’s nowhere near the world’s best now. His final-day c*ck-up playe a bigger part than Villa’s disallowe goal and could well be his final act as an Aston Villa player. Standard practice, but we’ll make an exception for this timeline: ‘1) Bring attention to yourself that want to leave the club, the game before last game where need a result, 2) Change your agent during the lead up to the big game, 3) Get yourself sent off during the big game’.
Almost every Man City player has disappointe this season. Some did enough to haul them to third, but most went off the boil.
Lewis looke destine for greatness, but this has a tricky year. With the stars around him struggling, Lewis has looke more like a vulnerable kid than the compose upstart we saw last season. From looking alarmingly comfortable in midfield to being out of his depth, and from solid to defensively frail – next season’s huge. A loan feels beneath him.
Sir Jim Ratcliffe was willing to risk it all for this guy? For someone with such impeccable judgement, we are shocke that he wante to spend a fortune on Todibo before UEFA slamme the door in his face.
Manchester United’s loss was suppose to be West Ham’s gain, but the French centre-back had a poor season in a wildly underperforming team.
Todibo playe 27 league matches and his loan from Nice will become permanent in the summer for over £30million, for West Ham’s sins. Having officially splashe the cash, the Hammers will be desperate to see some improvement, especially when it comes to one-on-one defending as demonstrate at Ipswich on Sunday.