- The stars of the Premier League presented their distinct lack of geographic knowledge
- A Newcastle player even thought that James Tarkowski was Kazakhstan
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A handful of stars of the Premier League have shown their pitiful geography skills in a challenge to locate the nation of various players on a world map.
Although the pressure to play in front of thousands of fans each week would make the most to collapse, the tastes of Carlos Soler, Jesper Lindstrom and Jacob Murphy seemed much more uncomfortable by their knowledge in the world locations put to the test.
In a video shared on the YouTube channel of the Premier League, 10 players have contributed to see who could precisely pin the most players in their country of origin.
Incredibly, Murphy, did not realize that the defender of Everton James Tarkowski was English and put him in Kazakhstan.
And the Danish international of Everton, Lindstrom, admitted: “Before the session, I did not even know where Europe was!”
Many participants struggled to locate Japan to put Kaoru Mitoma on the map.
The English positioned Jacob Murphy, James Tarkowski, Kazakhstan

Carlos Soler placed the Australian Massimo Luongo in Thailand in one of the most thugs responses
And a number of players also had trouble positioning the Manchester United goalkeeper Andre Onana in Cameroon.
Chris Richards had the advantage of putting himself on the board of directors, helps to go to the second series in the general classification.
Raul Jimenez was a star who was most able to properly pin Mexico, although there were also some South American rogue countries in the mixture.
Putting the central defender of Arsenal William Saliba in France was also another for the 10 players.
Massimo Luongo d’Ipswich, from Australia, has produced wild responses. SOLER placed it in Thailand and Bernd Leno put it in Peru.
In the end, it was Kostas Tsimikas from Liverpool who finished at the bottom of the battery alongside David Raya, while Wilfried Ndidi of Leicester was released with nine correct answers.