We’re attending to the stage of the season the place each Premier League group is managing accidents of their squad because the sheer quantity and depth of video games begins to take its toll.
However who has been most affected by accidents throughout the marketing campaign to this point?
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Ben Dinnery, from Premier Accidents Restricted, has supplied the info under, exhibiting the variety of home accidents every top-flight group has suffered, outlined by a participant lacking no less than one Premier League recreation.
The information has been taken from the opening weekend as much as and together with 18 March.
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Regardless of this desk itemizing home accidents, it’s unsurprising that the highest three of Arsenal, Chelsea and Aston Villa have all competed in European competitors, with the Gunners nonetheless combating on 4 fronts and the Blues additionally coming off the again of a much-shortened pre-season following their Membership World Cup victory.
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Maybe extra surprisingly, nevertheless, is the actual fact Arsenal’s 31 home accidents to this point comfortably leads the way in which, illustrating the energy and depth obtainable to Mikel Arteta to nonetheless have his aspect 9 factors clear on the prime of the desk.
The graphic under exhibits Tottenham prepared the ground for days missed by injured gamers, illustrating the problems confronted by Thomas Frank, who had to deal with long-term absentees together with Dejan Kulusevski and James Maddison.
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Each West Ham and Brentford are within the backside three for home accidents and days missed via these accidents, whereas Arsenal and Villa are within the prime three for each.
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Chelsea drop down the desk when days missed, exhibiting they’ve predominately suffered from brief absences unfold all through the squad.
It’s value mentioning that Newcastle’s two longest absences this season – Emil Krafth (120 days) and Yoane Wissa (88 days), who had not but even skilled together with his new aspect, resulted from accidents picked up on worldwide obligation and should not factored into the figures.