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20th December 2018
10:37am GMT

LCB: Jannik Vestergaard
It was always going to be a tough task filling the massive shoes of Virgil van Dijk, but Jannik Vestergaard hasn't even lived up to the reasonable expectations that fans had of him. The former Borussia Mönchengladbach defender has looked out of his depth in the struggling Southampton defence, with his lack of pace often exposed. He was lucky to keep his place against Arsenal after the clusterf*ck that handed Cardiff victory in Ralph Hasenhüttl's first game.
LB: Joe Bryan
After the controversial circumstances in which Bryan left Bristol City for Fulham - being chased down the M40 by Steve Bruce after bailing on his move to Aston Villa - it was fair to expect big things. However, much like Mawson, Bryan has been a victim of Jokanović's fickle team selection, having been included for just seven Premier League games.
DM: André-Frank Zambo Anguissa
Guess what? It's another Fulham player. Zambo Anguissa cost Fulham £22m, which isn't exactly ridiculous in this era, but still a fair whack for a newly promoted side. Basing judgement on his 11 league appearances this season, Marseille definitely got the better side of this deal.
LCM: Fred
£52m was a lot of money to spend on a central midfielder whom you don't trust to start because your team is too defensively fragile. When you consider that Man City were also keen to sign the Brazilian, and how savvy their recruitment has been in recent years, you're inclined to think that Fred has much more in his locker than we've seen so far. Will Ole Gunnar Solskjaer give him time to impress in 2019? Probably not.
RCM: Carlos Sanchez
I don't understand why Premier League clubs continue to sign Carlos Sánchez. I really don't. He was terrible at Aston Villa, and so far he's done nothing of note for West Ham. Declan Rice has rightly made the defensive midfield slot his own, with Mark Noble and Pedro Obiang comfortably higher up the pecking order than Sánchez. You'd probably forgotten West Ham even signed him, hadn't you? Exactly.
RW: Rachid Ghezzal
While nowhere near as good as Riyad Mahrez, who left for Man City in the summer, it's fair to say that Ghezzal was signed as his replacement. Their similarities go beyond nationality; both left-footed wingers who like to cut inside, Leicester were hoping to mould Ghezzal into the next Mahrez. Unfortunately for them, he hasn't quite lived up to the hype. On several occasions, Claude Puel has opted to play Ricardo Pereira - naturally a right-back - ahead of him in midfield, which does not reflect well on Ghezzal at all.
LW: Jordan Ayew
Crystal Palace fans had hoped that Jordan Ayew might be able to provide their forward line with the cutting edge that Christian Benteke lacked last season. Unfortunately, he has more closely resembled a blunt butter knife, bent out of shape. Lacking any stand-out abilities, Ayew's uninspiring form this season has encapsulated Palace's season: drab.
ST: Álvaro Morata
One of two members of this team who didn't join his club this year, there were high hopes at Chelsea for Morata to bounce back from his dismal end to last season. However, the first few months of the current campaign have been just as difficult for the Spaniard, who has only bagged five goals in the league so far. It feels like the end of the road at Chelsea for Morata, who has been linked with a move away from Stamford Bridge in January. That could be the best option for both parties, sadly.
And so concludes the Disappointments of the Season So Far XI, which would definitely finish 15th.Explore more on these topics: