Discover the worst XI from the latest Premier League action, as rated by WhoScored. Despite performances that could have earned them a place, there’s no Bournemouth or Leeds representation in this team due to Tottenham’s disastrous display against Newcastle. While Lloris was by far the worst keeper of the weekend, Mikel Arteta had issues with Oleksandr Zinchenko and his struggles on his Arenal recall. Leicester midfielder, Youri Tielemans, is back from injury but provided little for the Foxes’ survival hopes or his own prospects of securing a decent move when his contract expires in the summer. Read on for more of the weekend’s worst performers.
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