The regular premier league starter that's woeful for his team

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Jordan Ayew. Imo the worst Premier League player ever when considering the amount of games played at that level.

He's absolutely hopeless. A striker that has scored just 33 goals in 239 appearances. He scored his first ever Premier League brace just the other month - over 200 appearances and one brace. Shite.
We have had far worse 😂😂

We’ve had players that would have needed to play about 13000 games to score 33 goals
 
Tielemans last season, although he is talented
Surprised Diego Costa was a regular starter at Wolves
 
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Antony at Man United. Clearly the fact he's a complete bell doesn't help but I count the amount of 'favourable outcomes' when he's involved in a phase of play and it's consistently zero.
 
I’ve got to disagree with the OP I’m regards to Iwobi. I have been impressed every single time I have seen him nd I personally think he could go higher than a struggling Everton team.
No offence mate but I burst out laughing at this. It's all subjective of course but Iwobi was my first thought when I saw the thread title and I think he's punching above his weight at Everton :lol:
 
No offence mate but I burst out laughing at this. It's all subjective of course but Iwobi was my first thought when I saw the thread title and I think he's punching above his weight at Everton :lol:
If that’s your opinion then that’s fine. I have mine. I hope you didn’t hurt your ribs laughing mind.
 
I've said this before but Jordan Ayew has the decision making (and probably all round mentals) of a lower league player. He gets by because he's decent physically and just about passable technically.

Alex Iwobi just looks wrong at times. He looks a unit but I always get the impression he'd be scared of a mouse. He also plays like Bambi on ice at times and I can't figure out what position he's meant to be.

Eric Dier was genuinely good when he first came to England. No idea if he's any good now.

Tom Davies springs to mind, Anthony Martial, Serge Aurier, Emerson Royal (although maybe he's improved) and I'm really not convinced about Aaron Ramsdale still (if we're talking top Premier League goalkeepers).
 

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