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By Mst LazmiPublished 4 months ago 3 min read
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Mason Mount, who plays for both Chelsea and Manchester United, had a disappointing 2023. print by Robbie Jay Barratt- (AMA/Getty Images) The end of 2023 and launch of 2024 can not be the end of 2023 for some premiers The stylish players in the league are coming presto enough. Due to his decline in form after moving to the majors and his failure with his new club, 2023 was a citable time. still, due to noway - ending injury problems, some are missing out on the chance to get back to their stylish and recapture their place in the first platoon. 2023 is coming to an end. Who are the players who make up this time's disappointing platoon? No, not all of them play for Chelsea.

Andre Onana, Manchester United

It's been a strange time for the Manchester United goalkeeper. He shone with Inter Milan en route to the titleholders League final last season before moving to Old Trafford for£ 43. 8 million. But since Onana replaced David de Gea, whose miscalculations led to his departure from United, he has made a series of disastrous crimes that led to a disastrous first half of the season. There were some highlights, particularly his cessation- time penalty save that secured palm against FC Copenhagen in the titleholders League, but overall no goalkeeper was as unreliable as Onana. Dyer played for England at the World Cup last December, but a time latterly he was unfit to indeed play for Tottenham. The 29- time-old has only appeared in two Premier League games under new director Ange Postecoglou, starting just one, but can play well in defense and midfield. He started 31 Premier League games last season but is likely to start 2024 with a move on as Postecoglou has made it clear he doesn't fit into his plans. Yoshko Gvardiol, Manchester City Manchester City completed a£ 77. 6 million deal with the player from RB Leipzig in the summer, subscribing to one of Europe's most sought-after protective bents. still, despite the Croatian transnational's strong birth, Gvardiol has plodded to acclimatize to the pace and intensity of the Premier League, and his attempts to find form have been hampered by director Josep Guardiola regularly This was hampered by the fact that he was placed at left-reverse. Gvardiol made his name as a center-reverse, but with Ruben Dias, Manuel Akanji, and John Monuments in that position at the Etihad, it was a delicate launch for the 21-year-old at City. Despite subscribing for more than £77 million in the summer, Josko Gvardiol failed to make a big impression at Manchester City. print Michael Regan/Getty Images) Mark Cucurella, Chelsea Cucurella would have been in peril if Chelsea had not nearly derailed his move from Brighton to Manchester City in August 2022 with a double-the-facsimile. I've got to think a lot about what my career would have been like. City's shot was to subscribe to the left-reverse for £60 million. Since then, nothing has gone right for Cucurella at Chelsea. He's now Stamford Bridge's fourth director in lower than 18 months, with Mauricio Pochettino having egregious dubieties about the 25- time-old's quality in recent days. In the recent defeat to Manchester United, Cucurella was played in the wrong position at right-back and was substituted at half-time. It may not have worked out for Cucurella either, but he easily needs a change of pace. Enzo Fernandes, Chelsea Fernandes moved from Benfica to Chelsea in January for £105 million, making him, through no fault of his own, the most precious player in Premier League history. Fernandes was released from Swash Plate in August 2022 for a figure of £8 million, although his value had increased after his donation to Argentina's World Cup palm at Caral a month before. After joining Benfica, he moved to Chelsea.

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