Every player try their best to help their team win the game. At times they may end up being booked in the process. These are the top 4 footballers with most yellow cards in the English Premier League 2022/2023 season.
1. Joao Palhinha - The Fulham central defensive midfielder has received 10 yellow cards in the 24 English Premier League matches he has played this season.
2. Joelinton - The Newcastle United midfielder has received 10 yellow cards in the 22 EPL matches he has played this season. He received 1 yellow card in their 2-0 loss to Manchester City in game week 26.
3. Ruben Neves - He is the third player with most yellow cards in the English Premier League this season. The Wolverhampton central midfielder has received 9 yellow cards in the 25 EPL matches he has played this season. He received 1 yellow card in their 1-0 win against Tottenham Hotspur in game week 26. He has scored 5 goals in EPL this season.
4. Adam Smith - The AFC Bournemouth left back has also received 9 yellow cards in the 24 English Premier League matches he has played this season.
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