Since Phil’s Goal v Tranmere, he hasn’t scored for 6 Years.. He lost the FA Cup Final for us by fouling Eden Hazard in the 6-Yard box.. And played AWFUL against Burnley!
At Chelsea it’s definitely Alonso who is most likely to make an error. Most goals that Kepa concedes come from mistakes made by defenders, especially Alonso
@@Mista_Blitza6 i know certain countries get certain leagues broadcasted with different commentators, some with only one guy in the seat only. I really enjoyed that guy Phil (forgot the surname) that does Bundesliga
He has also played over 300 games meaning his average is a goal every 6.14 games where as Martial's is 3.12. Who is more likely to be in your fantasy football team?
Would have said vallejo before he went back, but now benno or adama, cos adama can be great but near our own box i don’t trust him really he’s given the ball away there too much
@@TheSmithyy you chatting shit adama is one of our best players are least reliable rui he can make some save but let's in to many goals and is to old now we needa new keeper
Jonny is literally one of our most solid reliable players 😬 id be more likely to say Adama as fantastic as he is, is always capable of giving the ball away in silly areas, or maybe bennett
Solanke was a goal machine in the U23s but if you watch some of his better performances it was pretty obvious that he was just bigger and stronger than the other lads, once he moved to the senior game it became quickly obvious that his advantage hadn't come with him.
As a Leicester fan I can vouch for Johnny Evans. The most error prone player in the squad is Mendy. Everytime he's on the pitch he either tries to dribble past 2 players and lose the ball, gives away a last minute free kick or just doesn't track back so it's 3-4 against 2
David de Gea is worth a mention. Started off making error after error but grew into what I think was the world's best keeper but after the 2018 world cup especially he has gone down hill a bit Still capable of world class saves and sometimes just world class matches but at the same time when you thought he was unstoppable before now when you see someone take a strike on no matter how simple your heart stops for half a second. Hugo Lloris at Spurs is also worth mentioning and I guess his highest profile blunder was in the world cup final! Lucky he had some of the best players in the world in front of him who had essentially won the game before his mistake
I really don't know what to make out of Lovren. You can tell the guy can defend like a beast for one day and the next day he will panic and forget what position he is playing. Every time I see Lovren on the team sheet I will be like 'is this his good day or bad day?'
Former Blackburn centre backs make up a quarter of this list 😬 Duffy, Keane, Jones, Hanley and Rodwell (played centre back during his brief spell at the club)
Imagine talking to a Liverpool fan in 2015, they've still got the devastation from losing the league title in the cruelest way possible the season before, their world class star striker has dumped them for a club with a better team, their legendary captain has just announced that he'll be leaving at the end of a season, which is going absolutely awfully, especially compared to last season, their heart is broken as they thought the bad times were finally over, and you tell them that Dejan Lovran, the new player who keeps on making stupid mistakes leading to goals, will leave the club as a Champions league, Club world Cup, super cup, and Premier league winner, in the next 7-8 years... You're not dodging haymakers they're throwing at you wildly because they thought you were taking the absolute piss out of them
Lovern is one of those defenders that if he has a good game he is unbeatable, but if he has a poor game he has the ability to bring his teammates in defense down with him as he causes fear and nerves thoughout the side.
As a Wolves Season Ticket holder Jonny is usually one of the most consistent performers for Wolves and no glaring mistakes spring to mind. Ryan Bennet is reluctantly the one most likely to have a mistake in him (such as giving the ball away against Torino which resulted in a goal)
Claudio Bravo and Nicolas Otamendi are also fair shouts for Man City. Don't get me wrong, I'm grateful to Bravo for his cup heroics and Otamendi was immense in 17/18 (and a decent enough backup last year), but the former can't seem to be able to save a shot on target in the Premier League and the latter just keeps throwing in reckless tackles miles from his own goal.
For spurs I’d say Dier or Aurier, Foyth has had a fair few mistakes but that’s nothing compared to the walking accident that is Eric Dier. Foyth has put in a few great performances while Dier has somehow made every spurs fan gag at the sight of him on the pitch
You said Jonny was a RWB when he’s a LWB and he never gets caught out of position, Conor Coady should have been in for wolves he scored about 5 own goals a season
At Leicester it should be Schmeichel. He's a good keeper but he has an error him. If you go watch the game against man city last season where he let in 5 you'll see.
Ever since that Tottenham performance Lovren has been good up until the Shrewsbury match. He went over two years without a disaster class. It was like it was over, guess not. But to accuse Lovren when Matip and Fabinho didn’t turn up either is unfair. All three were utterly woeful.
how could you pick Foyth over Aurier over the most erratic/error-prone player in the spurs team. every time Aurier is one on one with an attacker inside the 16 yard box I start having panic attacks jeez
Manu was probably very hard not because they have close to none who makes mistakes but there are so many of them, people like jones, maguire, de gea etc
Umm that wasn't foyths first game. It wasn't even his first prem game, in fact in his first prem game he scored the only goal against crystal palace. In his other games before that he'd had man of the match performances and he's even Argentina's starting right back at an age where most defenders would be lucky to even make their national teams squad.