Down: David Moyes
Sunderland are officially the worst team in Premier League history.
Aston Villa of last season, Derby of 2007/08 and the Black Cats sides of 2002/03 and 2005/06 had all accrued more points at this stage of their disastrous season than Sunderland have in 2016/17.
David Moyes has a poor squad to work with, but hardly helped the team by predicting a relegation battle before the season had even started. Now ten games in and with two points to their name, even getting into a battle to stay up would be a massive achievement for the listless Black Cats.
Down: Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Four goals in his opening four Manchester United games suggested that 35-year-old still had plenty to offer on his arrival in the Premier League.
Six games later, Zlatan has not scored again for the Red Devils, and United have only secured one victory in the league in that time.
His volleyed miss in the second half against Burnley summed up his and his team’s recent malaise. Must do better.
Down: Robert Huth
Leicester picked up their first away point of the season at White Hart Lane on Saturday thanks to Ahmed Musa, but they were almost completely undone by a disastrous first half performance by Robert Huth.
The German centre back made five touches, three of those being misplaced passes, and then gave away a penalty which allowed Vincent Janssen to score his first Premier League goal.
His blushes were spared, but it was not a good day for Huth.
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