Two Liverpool Flops Feature Among The Most Error Prone Premier League Players Of 2014

These players have made the most errors that have led to goals.

With 2014 now behind us CaughtOffside decided to take this opportunity to look back at the Premier League players that didn’t do so well over the past 12 months.

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Here are those who committed the most errors that led to goals.

3=. Simon Mignolet, Liverpool – 3 errors

Lost his place in the side briefly to Brad Jones due to poor form and it wouldn’t be surprising if the Reds bought a new goalkeeper in January.

3=. Dejan Lovren, Southampton/Liverpool – 3 errors

Signed from St Mary’s for £20m and has struggled at Anfield ever since and so far looks to be a vast waste of money.

3=. Tim Krul, Newcastle United – 3 errors

Has been injured for some time leaving Newcastle struggling between the sticks, although has been error prone when on it.

3=. Joe Hart, Manchester City – 3 errors

The established No.1 for club and country, although could be challenged on both fronts by Willy Caballero and Fraser Forster.

3=. Brad Guzan, Aston Villa – 3 errors

‘Keepers are a common theme on this list and next up is the Villa No.1 who has been considered among the best stoppers in the league.

3=. Ben Foster, West Bromwich Albion – 3 errors

Staying in the Midlands and it’s a player who has been in and out of the England side although has never really established himself there

3=. Asmir Begovic, Stoke City – 3 errors

Was once thought of as a future ‘keeper for a Champions League side, things have gone slightly more array in recent times for this Stoke star.

2. Tim Howard, Everton – 4 errors

Next up is another stopper who’s form has declined in recent times and the Toffees’ performances as a whole have reflected this.

1. Vito Mannone, Sunderland – 5 errors

Top of the pile though is a Black Cats player who was so error prone he eventually lost his place in the starting XI to Costel Pantilimon.