As of press time, the 21-22 european major football leagues have been reignited for more than a month, and a number of players, including Benzema, Ronaldo, Haaland and Barrera, have delivered surprising performances.
If someone is pleasantly surprised, naturally someone is disappointed. Combining factors such as curry position, stature, on-field performance, and the attention of players and parent teams, the author will slightly sort out and take stock of the top ten European football league players who have performed the most disappointingly since the beginning of the tournament for reference. Of course, due to space limitations, if there are lost pearls or debatable options, you are welcome to share them in the comments.

X. Saul Neggs (Chelsea)
In the Atletico era, Saul was known for his strong interception and stealing ability, and was the number one interception type in Europe. After joining Chelsea on loan this year, Sauer has performed quite badly, with a big problem with his ability to protect the ball.
As a highly anticipated new signing who could increase the thickness of Chelsea's midfield, Saúl was sent into the cold by Tuchel not long after playing, even if Kante was absent and Jorginho was on leave, manager Tuchel did not want to use him. In terms of external statements, the caliber of the Blues is that Saul's current state is not up to the game, and he is still trying to recover.
Eric Garcia (Barcelona)
Eric Garcia is a Central Defender from La Masia's academy and has been considered Pique 2.0 since his debut. In 2017, City poached the young Garcia. During his long three years of service, Garcia was a low-back centre-back in rotation, and was okay with the opportunity to perform.
After the expiry of his contract with Manchester City, Garcia returned to Barcelona without a visa as a talent and was entrusted with a heavy responsibility by the team. However, after the start of the season, Garcia was almost beaten by the opponent's striker, and was carried away by the opponent or had to be fouled by the opponent. In the six games he played this season, Garcia has received 2 yellow and 2 red cards, which is obviously a model of strength that cannot be compensated by fouls for the time being.
BAYARD Leno (Arsenal)
Arsenal's declining combat effectiveness and sluggish start are structural problems from management to managers down to players. However, as a player with the last line of defense, if there is a problem on the field and a good kick, it is still more obvious.
In the goalkeeper who is Arsenal's main force, Leno has a high turnover rate, and the choice of position in addition to the save mistake has always been problematic, especially in response to the on-ball on the left near the goalpost has been very unstable, and the talent in commanding the defense is almost zero. After witnessing Leno's performance, even Wolong coach Arteta also knew to reuse Ramsdale, and the subsequent gap in actual combat effect was a testament to Leno's lack of ability.
MARIANO DIAZ (Real Madrid)
In his three seasons with Real Madrid, Mariano has scored five goals in 34 appearances. Mariano has not been able to gain a foothold at Real Madrid for reasons of modest strength, and his contract with Real Madrid expires in 2023 with an annual salary of 4.2 million euros after tax.
For this player, Real Madrid has always had the idea of seeking loans. From the perspective of the team, you can help the team reduce the burden a little, or inspect the goods for potential sellers to see. From the perspective of players, normal players will mostly accept the idea of going out to exercise and not being a substitute in the year of playing when they can't play. Mariano Diaz, however, is a typical pitch, preferring to hold on to this contract so easily that he is purged rather than going out in the year of playing to seek possibility.
Before the transfer window closed, Mariano Diaz blatantly refused the owner's request for a loan, that is, to eat and wait for death, and tomorrow's day will be calculated. Measured from the perspective of self-motivation, this player who has completely lost his pursuit is indeed quite disappointing to many people.
6. Wu Lei (Spaniard)
Up to now, Wu Lei has played 6 games in Spain, contributing 0 goals and 0 assists. From the perspective of positioning, Wu Lei is still a trusted semi-main player with stable opportunities to perform. Excellent running ability and good sprint speed are the biggest selling points of Wu Lei.
It is no secret that Wu Lei's proficiency in shooting against the foot has always been very low, the shooting technique is relatively single, and he often misses the opportunity because he has to buckle the ball back to the usual foot shot, especially in the single knife link. Earlier, in the final moments of the game against Alaves after the opening three consecutive draws, Wu Lei had a great one-knife chance, but the story of "Lei losing a single knife" was staged again.
Eden Hazard (Real Madrid)
There is no outrageous, only more outrageous; there is no most disappointment, only more disappointment. As Mr. 100 million, Hazard has been criticized for his performance after joining Real Madrid, scoring 3 goals and 2 assists in 14 La Liga games last season.
In this season, Hazard seems to be in retreat, currently playing in 7 games with only 1 assist. According to the performance reference of last season, Hazard's efficiency is still half folded, which is simply a drag oil bottle standing in the pit. Fortunately, Benzema completely broke into a phenomenon this season, distracting Hazard from the back of the pot.
IV. Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid)
After the start of the season, Griezmann played three games in Bassay, statistically hanging up and doing nothing. For Griezmann, who has been mediocre since joining, Barca, who aims to tear down and rebuild, also lost patience, and returned the plaid package to Atletico Madrid, who held the instruction manual.
Unfortunately, after returning to Atletico, Antoine Griezmann is still lost, and after five games, goals and assists are still hanging on, and the value of transfers continues to plummet. From this point of view, compared to Messi, in fact, Lattice and Suarez do not call.
RIO Messi (Paris Saint-Germain)
Messi's departure from Barca and his move to Ligue 1 paris is arguably the most shocking transfer news of the earlier offseason. In the last season before leaving Paris, Messi still had 41 exaggerated performances with 35 goals and 9 assists in 41 games, and is still a strong candidate for the first man in football today.
After moving to Paris, Leo Messi is currently playing in five games and has scored just one goal. Compared with the strong teammates who went to Greater Paris at the same time, Messi's performance is not outstanding, and the salary is more prominent. Compared with C Ronaldo, who was in great shape after returning to Manchester United, Leo Messi's temporary struggle will naturally be infinitely magnified.
Jack Glalish (Manchester City)
Jack Glalish, 26, became famous at Aston Villa. Prior to the 19/20 season, Jack Glalis was an unknown vase rookie. Entering the 19/20 season, Jack Glalish exploded and rose to the top of the British first team. Last season in the Premier League, Jack Glalish played 26 games at Villa, contributing 6 goals and 10 assists.
At the beginning of this European Championship, Jack Glalis received England's No. 7 shirt, which means that he has become a very important and popular object in English football. From the perspective of immediate combat strength, Jack Glallish is not superior in terms of strength compared to the previous England No. 7, but a handsome face and a calm and elegant kicking style add a lot of points, which is deeply loved by Local British fans.
In the offseason, City spent £100 million to bring in Glalish, breaking the record when Reds United signed Paul Pogba from Juventus for £89 million in 2016. After joining the team, Gralië wore the legendary Shirt No. 10 left by Sergio Aguero. Even if there is a bonus on the account book and image, this is obviously the blue moon's wealth and the player's obvious premium. Taking the evaluation of English football star Michael Owen as a reference, he joked in the early days that Manchester City spent 100 million to buy only a little more than 30 million players.
In terms of style, Jack Glallish's impact is not particularly outstanding, not a traditional England midfielder, but a bit like a low-end version of Totti, who is 50% off and a little more ethereal, and it is not easy to integrate into Guardiola's Manchester City system. In fact, in a mid-sized team, the team can support Jack Gralish to handle the ball and let the rest of the players step forward to help him carry the fire forward shake time.
At the Blue Moon, the rate at which the ball arrives at his feet for processing is very fast, and it is normal for it to be difficult to adapt for a short time. To some extent, I personally feel that Glalish is going to Manchester United, and the next brother is going to Manchester City, and both sides may be on this list.
Jason Sancho (Manchester United)
Back in the summer of this offseason, the Reds spent 85 million euros on a transfer fee to sign England winger Jason Sancho from Borussia Dortmund in the Bundesliga.
In the past three Bundesliga seasons, Jason Sancho has shown quite a stellar performance, with 12 goals and 14 assists in 34 games in 18/19, 17 goals and 16 assists in 32 games in 19/20, and 8 goals and 11 assists in 26 games in 20/21.
However, since the start of the season, Jason Sancho has played a total of nine games for Manchester United in all competitions, with goals and assists hanging up. Technically, Sancho's biggest selling point in Dortmund is that the 2-on-1 threat in the advance is very large, the pace and the ball are more flexible in the movement, and when Haaland and Reus have a high-frequency impact and hit the wall to break the defense, Sancho's play can get the maximum function, in fact, his body is still relatively thin, and the kick has always been in his own comfortable mode.
After coming to Manchester United, United's midfield configuration is very different from Dortmund's, and Sancho is obviously going to re-adapt to the Red Devils' system, seeking to cooperate with super goalkeeper Ronaldo in positional warfare and the ability to start and fight. Judging from the current situation of integration, Sancho is not very optimistic about the price of playing.