Tiemoue Bakayoko's difficult start to life at Chelsea has been summed up in a damning seven-minute YouTube video made by an angry supporters.

The former Monaco man signed in the summer for £40million, but has felt the wrath of Chelsea fans on a number of occasions after some poor performances in midfield.

In order to fully explain the difficulties Bakayoko has faced, one supporter has gone a step further, creating a lengthy video explaining every problem in depth.

Tiemoue Bakayoko has been in poor form since arriving from Monaco in the summer window

A YouTube video made by a fan says the moment where he fell over against Atletico sums it up

'Nouman', in his video, annotates clips using circles and lines to analyse what he's doing wrong

BAKAYOKO THIS TERM Appearances: 21 Goals: 2 Assists: 2 Pass Success: 85.5 per cent Shots per game: 1.5 All stats are in the Premier League Advertisement

YouTube user 'Nouman' lists five separate points complete with full explanations, diagrams and match action clips to explain exactly why Chelsea fans should be angry with the expensive midfielder.

Beginning with 'no recovery runs', the supporter draws arrows and circles to explain exactly where Bakayoko should be in certain passages of play, explaining how other players perform his jobs better than he does.

'Holding on the ball' is next, complete with plenty of clips of him being dispossessed, before 'passing', 'tackles' and 'finishing' are all touched upon.

Towards the end of the clip, the word 'CONCLUSION' flashes up, before a hugely damning summary to concisely sum up his points.

One clip against Leicester demonstrates Bakayoko's lack of recovery runs and awareness

He picks out Marc Albrighton's harder work to get into position in the Premier League clash

'Fans only support you when you show intensity and willingness to give your best on the pitch,' Nouman writes. 'But Bakayoko surely lacks intensity and he needs to improve almost every aspect of his game-play.

'Chelsea most of the time look like a team who are playing with 10 men because Bakayoko doesn't help anywhere on the pitch.'

This season, the Frenchman has played 30 times in all competitions, with Conte certainly getting his money's worth, but Bakayoko's performances have left a lot to be desired.

He will be expected to improve in the second half of the season... but if he doesn't, you can surely expect 'Nouman' to return with a sequel.