Though his numbers weren't good, at least our Radagast was no where near the bottom of the efficiency tables in the Prem. Here are the ten worst in per and eot:
Player efficiency rating
V. Anichebe | 0.303 |
C. Wickham | 0.350 |
C. Cole | 0.367 |
Kieran Tripper | 0.397 |
A. Knockaert | 0.400 |
M. Biram Diouf | 0.407 |
J. Puncheon | 0.407 |
S. Pocognoli | 0.418 |
Y. Bolasie | 0.421 |
F. Campbell | 0.423 |
Efficiency over team
V. Anichebe | -0.351 |
C. Cole | -0.338 |
M. Biram Diouf | -0.314 |
Y. Sanogo | -0.311 |
C. Wickham | -0.299 |
P. Bardsley | -0.297 |
A. Knockaert | -0.267 |
S. Pocognoli | -0.235 |
D. Tadic | -0.230 |
C. Austin | -0.207 |
Former Everton and current West Brom forward Victor Anichebe tops a list of a lot of other medicore front-liners to take the Golden Rubbish Bin. Anichebe played the full 90, but only managed 33 touches and 8 completed passes at a 44.4% completion rate. Meanwhile his partner scored a brace.
Other questions these tables bring up are how long will Sunderland wait for Wickham to find his form? How long will Sanogo have to prove himself at Arsenal? And is Tadic really that poor? He didn't seem so, but the stats say different.
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