160 Annoying Injuries, Another Sir
Sky Sports has counted the injuries of various teams in the Premier League in the past six seasons, Arsenal, Manchester United, Everton and Liverpool are the four teams most affected by injuries, while Arsenal's "prince" Jack Wilshere is the "most injured" one. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info
Since the 2011/12 season, Arsenal have accumulated 10,285 injury days, and they are the only team to have more than 10,000 injury days.
Manchester United have also suffered a serious injury impact, with the Reds sidelining 9,600 days due to injury.
In third and fourth place are Merseyside duo Everton and Liverpool, which is quite sympathetic.
(Data as of March 29, 2017)
Sunderland have been the hardest hit by injuries this season, with 1,761 days out of action, followed by West Ham with 1,574 days, Hull City with 1,434 days, Watford with 1,388 days and Crystal Palace with 1,385 days.
Arsenal players have been sidelined for 1,038 days this season, with Santi Cazorla (150 days), Aaron Ramsey (117 days) and Per Mertesacker (166 days) out the longest.
The least affected are West Bromwich Albion and Chelsea, with the former in last place with 389 days and the latter in second to last with 444 days.
It can be seen that the less the impact of injury, the better the team's record.
Look at the Blues and the Bloomers, who are eighth this season, and then look at Sunderland, who are at the bottom of the table, Hull City, Crystal Palace and other teams who want to be relegated.
Bournemouth-based Gunners Prince Wilshere was the 'most injured' player of the same period, having been out for as many as 884 days over six seasons, including 879 at Arsenal.
For 606 days, he was unable to play due to foot and bare foot injuries.
The second-ranked player is also from Arsenal, with French midfielder Abou Diaby out on 858 days before leaving the Premier League to join Marseille in 2015.
He is followed by Everton trio Darren Gibson (792), Tony Hilbert (768) and Stephen Pienal (744).
December was the month with the highest number of injuries, with 683 injuries occurring in the five full seasons from 2011-12 to 2015-16.
January (597), November (586), September (569) and February (568) were also the most common months for injuries.
The 2014-15 season was the Premier League's most injury-related season: 1,192.
There have been 857 injuries in the Premier League so far this season.
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On 21 March, there was a piece of news that was not news: Petr Cech was awarded the Czech Footballer of the Year award in 2016.
It's not news because it's the ninth time Cech has won the honour, knocking former team-mates Pavel Nedved (four) and Thomas Rosicky (three) out nine streets away.
After the Czech "golden generation" is gone, this year's awards are left only Hertha Berlin midfielder Vladimir Darida and Minamikawa Kenye midfielder Borek Dochkar to compete with Cech. Even in the days of the 'golden generation', Cech has shown a tendency to dominate the award, and since his debut in 2005, only Rosicky in 2006, Marek Jankulovski in 2007 and Sparta Prague striker David Lafata in 2014 have interrupted his winning streak.
Rao is like this, Cech has still completed an exaggerated six-game row.
Barring any surprises, Cech could still add a double to his trophy.
In the selection of footballer of the year in European countries, the phenomenon of a player holding the award for a long time and brushing the number of awards to the dust of his compatriots is common in small football countries with sparse talents, or second-tier countries that are prone to talent failure.
In terms of brushing the prize, Cech is still not as good as the "Swedish God" Zlatan Ibrahimovic.
Bongxian, who has already won 11 league trophies in the Four Nations League (not counting the two Serie A titles cancelled by Juventus due to phonegate), has won the Swedish Footballer of the Year award 11 times.
Since his first coronation in 2005, Ibrahimovic has only been 'usurped' by Frédéric Ljungberg once in 2006, and since then from Inter Milan, Barcelona, AC Milan, Paris Saint-Germain to Manchester United, the award has always belonged to him wherever he goes.
If he can continue his form, 10 consecutive banks can become 11 consecutive villages.
The Swedish Football Federation is ready to erect a statue of Ibrahimovic outside the home friendly stadium, and in the future even the trophy of the Swedish Footballer of the Year (in the actual shape of a "ball") should be cast in the image of Ibrahimovic.
After Ibrahimovic and Petr Cech, there are three other active players who hold the national record of 7 awards: Armenian midfielder Henrik Mkhitaryan first tasted the award when he played for his country's giants Yerevan Phoenix in 2009, and after being interrupted in 2010, he has been running since 2011, from Shakhtar Donetsk, Borussia Dortmund to Manchester United, his career has been rising step by step, so it is not a problem to make the record double.
"Dashing Brother" Dimita Berbatov won the title seven times between 2002 and 2010, and was only snatched away by two famous players with the surname Petrov, Stillian and Martin, who also lost the trophy to 1994 Ballon d'Or winner Hristo Stoichkov (5 times); Montenegrin striker Mirko Vucinic has been awarded seven times in eight years since the independence of the Football Association in 2006, only to be interrupted by Stefan Jovetic.
Six wins are not uncommon, Bayern Munich alone has two strange people: since 2011, defender David Alaba in Austria, striker Robert Lewandowski in Poland have completed six consecutive wins (Lewandowski has won since the Dortmund era), Alaba is only 24 years old, Lewandowski is only 28 years old, and these two Mr. awards will continue to belong to these two for the foreseeable future.
Gareth Bale has been crowned Mr Wales six times in seven years since 2010, only to be interrupted by Joe Allen in 2012, and "The Great Sage" is also expected to extend his lead over his compatriot.
As for Alexander Hleb, who won Mr. Belarus six times in seven years between 2002 and 2008, he is already 35 years old and is playing his spare time in the Soviet Wing of the Russian Premier League, and I am afraid that he can only maintain the record at six.
Napoli midfielder Marek Hamsik has been competing with centre-back Martin Skrtel since 2007 for Mr. Slovakia, winning six times and losing four times to Skrtel in 10 editions, and the two are already in the top two in the competition for this award in their home countries.
But even if you swipe the trophy five or six times, it probably won't be a record.
For example, Icelandic midfielder Gilvi Sigurdsson has been crowned six times, but he is still one short of record holder Edu Gudjohnsen; Croatian midfielder Luka Modric has won the title five times, one short of Davao Suker's record......
It can only be said that the data brushed up by the predecessors is too exaggerated, but the two are in their prime, and they still have the opportunity to extend their monopoly.
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Arsenal boss Arsène Wenger gave a brief briefing on the injury of the team's number two goalkeeper Petr Cech in his pre-match press conference.
It was not revealed how Cech was injured, but it was confirmed that he would miss the remainder of the season due to injury, even if he was only on the bench when he was healthy.
After Cech was reimbursed due to injury, Arsenal's first-team squad was in goalkeeping crisis.
Due to the arrival of Zhang Zhetian, Colombian international David Ospina and former third goalkeeper Emiliano Martinez, who did not have the opportunity to play, were loaned to teams in the second and third divisions of England last month.
This means that Arsenal must protect the health of Zhang Zhetian, and if Zhang Zhetian also falls, the Arsenal first team will be unavailable in the goalkeeper position.
In desperation, Arsenal promoted their main goalkeeper Dejan Iliyev to the first team, with the 22-year-old Macedonian set to sit on the bench at the Emirates Stadium for the first time this weekend and serve as a substitute for the final stages of the season.