It’s early days, however you worry Southampton may set a couple of undesirable information this season.
After seven video games, they’re winless, with solely some extent to their title and simply 4 targets scored.
Not less than the membership has the faint afterglow of success from profitable promotion final season, although there’s one member of their workforce who doesn’t even have that — and, as an alternative, has inside his sights one of many extra undesirable particular person information round.
Step ahead Ben Brereton Diaz, who has performed 20 Premier League video games in his profession up to now — six for Southampton, 14 for Sheffield United final season — with out profitable any. That’s the document for essentially the most video games performed by somebody who has by no means gained a Premier League sport, forward of Marvin Sordell on 17, and Emanuel Villa on 16.
Gamers with no Premier League wins
Participant | Membership(s) | Winless video games |
---|---|---|
Ben Brereton Diaz |
Sheffield United, Southampton |
20 |
Marvin Sordell |
Burnley, Bolton |
17 |
Emmanuel Villa |
Derby County |
16 |
Willo Flood |
Manchester Metropolis |
14 |
Jonathan Leko |
West Bromwich Albion |
14 |
Edo Kayembe |
Watford |
13 |
Jonathan Rowe |
Norwich Metropolis |
13 |
Not like that duo, he nonetheless has an opportunity of celebrating his first victory. Nevertheless, the Chile worldwide can also be in peril of setting the document for essentially the most video games performed by a person earlier than being concerned in a Premier League win (see desk under).
This, hopefully, isn’t designed to denigrate or mock Brereton Diaz. He has simply been unlucky sufficient to play for a few struggling sides. You would argue he has been a part of these struggling sides, so bears at the very least a number of the duty for the failure to win. However with six targets in 14 video games for Sheffield United, he ended the season as their joint-top scorer regardless of solely becoming a member of in January, whereas he has often regarded like Southampton’s most threatening attacker this time period.
His groups haven’t gained any video games, nevertheless it’s not essentially his fault.
You would even argue that Brereton Diaz is nearly being punished for being good. When you’re a horrible participant in a horrible workforce, you in all probability aren’t going to remain in that workforce. However in the event you’re a good participant in a horrible workforce, you’ll be on the market each week, your win-loss document on the mercy of the dysfunction round you.
In any case, the listing of gamers who’ve taken a very long time to get their first win isn’t precisely filled with full duds.
Take Gareth Bale, who appeared in 24 video games for Tottenham earlier than he claimed his first Premier League victory. His was a barely totally different case, as a result of it wasn’t all the way down to him becoming a member of a struggling workforce, however extra an odd quirk of his first two seasons at Tottenham; a mixture of coincidence, poor kind and damage conspiring to maintain him out of the video games Spurs gained in that point.
Bale joined Spurs from Southampton in 2007 and, whereas he needed to wait a very long time for his first Premier League success, he did win in his fourth look for his or her first workforce after they beat Anorthosis Famagusta 6-1 within the UEFA Cup.
Having appeared sporadically within the following months, his season was resulted in December by an ankle damage. He returned in the beginning of the next season, when Spurs infamously took simply two factors from their first eight video games, however missed their first victory of the season as a result of he had been despatched off within the earlier match. From there, he was out and in of the workforce, variously injured or out of favour, however his presence at all times coincided with attracts or defeats and the workforce gained loads of instances in his absence.
However his winless Premier League run grew to become a working joke, one of many early soccer social media memes after Opta noticed the unlucky statistic. Ultimately, it spanned 1,607 minutes over these 24 video games, lasting 762 days and taking in three Spurs managers.
Premier League video games earlier than first win
Participant | Membership(s) | Video games |
---|---|---|
Oliver Burke |
West Bromwich Albion, Sheffield United |
25 |
Gareth Bale |
Tottenham Hotspur |
24 |
Nicky Summerbee |
Swindon City, Manchester Metropolis |
23 |
Craig Fagan |
Birmingham Metropolis, Derby County |
23 |
Giles Barnes |
Derby County, West Bromwich Albion |
22 |
Jan Aage Fjortoft |
Swindon City |
20 |
Adam Idah |
Norwich Metropolis |
19 |
Carles Gil |
Aston Villa |
18 |
Robert Earnshaw |
West Bromwich Albion |
18 |
Dean Gordon |
Crystal Palace |
17 |
Andrew Todd |
Bolton Wanderers |
17 |
He ultimately broke the streak on a little bit of a technicality: he got here on within the closing levels of Tottenham’s victory over Burnley in September 2009, after they have been already 4-0 up and ultimately gained 5-0. And that was a deliberate transfer by then Spurs supervisor Harry Redknapp, to shake the undesirable statistical millstone. Redknapp instructed talkSPORT in 2019: “I caught him on towards Burnley… with six minutes to go. I believed, ‘He can’t mess this up!’”
He didn’t. And over the next years, he went on to win scores of video games principally on his personal so, by the point he left for Actual Madrid in 2013, he was considerably in credit score.
“It was a bit annoying that folks went on about that statistic nevertheless it didn’t have an effect on me in any respect,” Bale instructed The Guardian in 2010 after issues had rotated. “It was simply a kind of issues that freakily occurred. I knew as quickly as I acquired my likelihood to play we’d win a couple of video games and it’d be executed.”
The present unlucky document holder is Scottish ahead Oliver Burke, who took an excruciating 25 video games to style Premier League victory for the primary time.
Burke performed his first Premier League sport for West Brom in August 2017 after becoming a member of from RB Leipzig, however accidents ensured he solely performed in 15 matches, none of which West Brom gained. And in his defence, they didn’t win many with out him, both: this was the season during which they have been relegated, went by 4 managers and endured an ill-fated mid-season journey to Barcelona the place a bunch of gamers stole a taxi from exterior a McDonald’s.
As for Burke, he reappeared within the Premier League a few years later, signing for Sheffield United on the finish of the summer season 2020 switch window. Once more, he wasn’t a daily, so needed to wait till the January of that season earlier than contributing to a win, which got here towards Newcastle.
The Blades have been additionally relegated, so Burke has solely performed in two Premier League seasons, each of which have ended within the drop. Poor Oliver. He’s at present with Werder Bremen after a few injury-hit loans at Millwall and Birmingham Metropolis.
Rob Earnshaw is one other title within the prime 10 who can’t be solely blamed for not gathering a victory for a very long time. It took 18 video games earlier than he gained one for West Brom in 2004-05, however he did rattle up 11 targets that season, was the Baggies’ prime scorer and, by way of minutes per aim, he was second solely to Thierry Henry in the entire division that season.
“The context of that season and that workforce was numerous new gamers,” Earnshaw tells The Athletic. “It was a workforce that wasn’t actually anticipated to be within the Premier League. We have been attempting to determine one another out: I had about 5 totally different strike companions in that season. You’re at all times attempting to get these relationships, in order that’s maybe why it took so lengthy (to get a win).”
That chopping and altering of the workforce’s ahead line was additionally a cause why Earnshaw missed their uncommon victories. West Brom acquired their first three factors of their eighth league sport, a 2-1 win over Bolton in October, however Earnshaw was an unused substitute. Which itself presents a curious dilemma: once you haven’t gained a sport but your self, how do you’re feeling when your workforce wins with out you contributing?
“It’s a really unusual factor, a really bizarre dynamic,” he says. “No 1, you’re at all times tremendous blissful once you win. I used to be at all times the primary one to have fun and congratulate my team-mates. However there’s at all times a bizarre feeling of disappointment. The No 1 factor is, that little child in you simply needs to play soccer and win video games.”
Jan Aage Fjortoft is one other unlucky title on the listing, having taken 20 video games to earn his first first victory with Swindon in 1993-94. Swindon solely gained two video games within the first half of that season, and Fjortoft missed each of them. However, in contrast to Earnshaw, he wasn’t a sufferer of squad rotation or damage: he missed these video games as a result of he wasn’t scoring targets.
After shifting to Swindon for a club-record payment from Speedy Vienna following their promotion to the Premier League, Fjortoft didn’t discover the online in any respect earlier than the flip of the 12 months.
“You begin pondering, ‘Perhaps the way in which I play doesn’t match right here — possibly I’ve to vary’,” he tells The Athletic. “That’s the worst part, as a result of then you definately’re going nowhere. You’re constructing as much as that second, hopefully, once you get that first aim. However then you definately realise you simply should do what you do, as a result of that’s adequate.
“It was a really testing time, and the factor that saved me was I used to be scoring targets for Norway, although that made it much more sophisticated in my head. Ultimately, I wasn’t within the workforce as a lot, which is regular: Swindon had paid some huge cash for me to attain targets.
“I used to be extra irritated that I didn’t break the code. I had performed towards these gamers earlier than for Norway. We’d gained towards England. Why couldn’t I break this factor known as the Premier League?”
Issues reached a nadir when Fjortoft — nonetheless winless and goalless — performed a reserve sport towards Wycombe Wanderers on Christmas Eve during which he was “out of twenty-two gamers… the worst on the pitch”. With the 1994 World Cup looming and his spot within the Norway workforce beneath risk, he organized a mortgage again to his former membership Lillestrom.
However then Keith Scott, who had been enjoying up entrance for Swindon as an alternative of Fjortoft, was cup-tied for a sport towards Ipswich within the FA Cup. Fjortoft performed, scored and stored his place for the league sport towards Tottenham a couple of days later. In that sport he lastly secured his first league aim, and first win within the English prime flight, after 20 unsuccessful makes an attempt, as they beat Spurs 2-1.
“It was incredible,” he says. “There was plenty of reduction for myself, however we beat Tottenham, and we have been allowed to dream. Might we make it? Might we get sufficient factors to remain up?”
Fjortoft had a sensational second half to the season: having failed to attain in any respect in his first 20 video games, he managed 11 in his subsequent 16, though it wasn’t sufficient to save lots of Swindon from relegation, broadly all the way down to them conceding a whopping 100 targets.
In the end, it might be vastly unfair to deal with Brereton Diaz or any of the gamers talked about right here as figures of enjoyable. Not least as a result of, by even making it to the Premier League, they’re already within the prime one per cent of the highest one per cent.
“Once you get an opportunity to play within the Premier League, the enjoying is the precise achievement,” provides Earnshaw. “That’s the dream. You’re enjoying towards the perfect.”
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