Chelsea is Officially the Worst Team in the Premier League in 2023 According to Shocking Stats, Leaving Fans Wondering ‘How Many Billions for That?’

The recent performance of Chelsea in the Premier League has raised eyebrows and sparked widespread criticism as a shocking statistic has come to light. Following their dismal 2-0 defeat at the hands of Everton, it has been revealed that Chelsea are the joint worst team in the Premier League based on points per game. This comes as a surprise to many, especially considering the hefty investments made in new players. In this article, we will take a closer look at the numbers and delve into the implications for the club. Additionally, we will examine the potential reasons behind Chelsea’s poor performance and the challenges they are facing under the management of Mauricio Pochettino. As frustrations mount among fans, it is clear that Chelsea’s current situation is cause for concern and warrants further analysis.

Chelsea’s shocking statistic confirms them as the joint worst team in the Premier League

Chelsea’s 2-0 defeat at the hands of Everton has solidified their place as one of the worst teams in the Premier League, with a shocking statistic revealing that they are the joint worst team in the league based on points per game. The Blues have only managed to win 39 points in 39 games this calendar year, averaging just one point per match played, making them the worst team out of all the clubs that have played in both last season and the current campaign. This record is only matched by Crystal Palace and Nottingham Forest, however, they have played one less game than Chelsea, and have a slightly better record with an average of 1.02 points per game.

Following Chelsea on the list of worst teams in terms of points per game are Bournemouth and Everton, who have picked up 42 and 44 points respectively in the same period. The statistic has left Chelsea supporters fuming and questioning the club’s billion-pound squad and player investments.

On the other end of the spectrum, Manchester City tops the table with an average of 2.2 points per game, followed by Aston Villa with 2.05 points per match played.

The club’s turbulent year has seen them go through several managers, with Mauricio Pochettino failing to improve the team’s performance despite spending over a billion pounds on new players since Todd Boehly’s arrival at the club. Pochettino has claimed that there is no quick fix to the club’s issues, acknowledging that there are various factors that play into their current situation.

jamal hejaze

Hello, I'm Jamal Alhejazi, a dedicated sports writer with a passion for delivering compelling sports news. With a deep understanding of various sports disciplines, I bring a unique perspective and insightful analysis to my writing.
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