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Published on 2024-09-19 12:01:05
With the Premier League season just four games in, the Fair Play table is already showing which teams are more disciplined than others. Brentford tops the table with only seven yellow cards so far, showcasing their clean style of play. However, this list focuses on the five teams who have been carded the most since the start of the season, indicating a lack of discipline on the field.
As we delve into the data, it becomes clear that some clubs are struggling to keep their players out of the referee’s book. These teams are consistently picking up yellow cards, showing a pattern of aggressive or reckless play. The frequency of these cards can impact a team’s performance on the field, as players may be more cautious or even suspended due to accumulation of cards.
It will be interesting to see if these teams can improve their disciplinary record as the season progresses, or if they continue to be among the dirtiest clubs in the Premier League. Discipline is a crucial aspect of success in football, and teams will need to address any issues with card accumulation in order to perform at their best.
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