Every Premier League Club's Worst Ever Goalkeeper

12. Leicester City - Ricardo

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Best known to fans on this part of the continent as the man who broke English hearts with his decisive penalty for Portugal in the Euro 2004 quarter-finals, then-Leicester boss Sven Goran Eriksson was presumably suffering from Stockholm syndrome when he decided to bring the goalkeeper to the King Power Stadium in 2011.

Despite Ricardo's impressive pedigree, he was ill-suited to the second tier of English football, often seeming uncomfortable with finding himself on the receiving end of stray elbows whilst rising to claim crosses. Just eight appearances followed, and the club ultimately decided not to renew the keeper's short-term deal at the end of the season.

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