Jadon Sancho, on loan at Chelsea from Manchester United, has posted the worst crossing accuracy in the Premier League this season.
The winger failed to complete a single accurate cross out of 20+ attempts, a shocking 0% success rate.
He tops a poor-performing list, followed by Everton midfielder Abdoulaye Doucouré (4.3%) and Wolves full-back Matt Doherty (5.0%).
Why Sancho’s Numbers Stand Out
Sancho plays on the wing, where delivery into the box is expected. Despite his technical ability, these stats suggest he’s failing to impact in vast areas.
Sancho has had flashes of creativity this season at Chelsea but lacks product in crossing situations. The numbers tell a frustrating story, whether it’s poor positioning or decision-making.
Other Names on the List
Doucouré, who plays more centrally, rarely puts in crosses, but the accuracy isn’t there when he does. Doherty, known for overlapping runs, has also underperformed with a disappointing 5.0% rate.

Crossing Matters in Modern Football
Accurate crossing creates goal-scoring chances. In the fast-paced Premier League, wasting these moments hurts attacking momentum.
Clubs like Chelsea and Everton, who have struggled for goals this season, need better delivery from vast areas.
Final Word
Sancho is still a top talent. But this stat will raise questions about his effectiveness at Chelsea and whether he can rediscover the form that made him a star at Dortmund.
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