REVEALED: Liverpool and Chelsea have suffered 27 injuries this season, Man United have lost players 28 times and Man City have kept their treatment room almost empty... but which Premier League team has been hit the hardest by injuries?

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Newcastle and Brentford top the Premier League injuries list this season, while West Ham and Manchester City have kept their treatment rooms relatively empty.

According to data released by Premier Injuries, the Magpies have lost players for an astonishing 1,333 days combined since the Premier League season began on August 11.

The lengthy layoffs have been compounded by the high number of injuries, which has seen Newcastle lose a player on a Premier League-high 29 separate occasions.

So far this season Eddie Howe has been without Harvey Barnes for over four months, while Sven Botman has missed 18 games in all competitions and Nick Pope will be out at least until March after dislocating his shoulder in December.

Jacob Murphy, Elliot Anderson and Matt Targett have all spent months on the sidelines, as have Joe Willock, Joelinton and Callum Wilson.

Diogo Jota is among the long list of Liverpool's absentees this season

Diogo Jota is among the long list of Liverpool's absentees this season

Diogo Jota is among the long list of Liverpool's absentees this season 

Ryan Gravenberch was had to be taken off on a stretcher during the Carabao Cup final

Ryan Gravenberch was had to be taken off on a stretcher during the Carabao Cup final

Luke Shaw is one of the 28 injuries Manchester United have suffered this term

Luke Shaw is one of the 28 injuries Manchester United have suffered this term 

Manchester United and Brighton have suffered 28 injuries each, while Tottenham, Nottingham Forest and Crystal Palace have had to deal with 27 lay-offs.

Liverpool and Chelsea have also suffered 27 separate injuries each, a crisis illustrated by the combined 19 absentees from their matchday squads for the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday.

Jurgen Klopp is still without Darwin Nunez, Diogo Jota, Trent Alexander-Arnold and Ryan Gravenberch and has had to cope without Mo Salah following the injury he sustained while on Africa Cup of Nations duty last month.

Liverpool remain on course to win three more trophies this season but their quest has resulted in a hectic schedule, with the Reds playing 13 games in all competitions since the turn of the year - the most of any Premier League team.

Liverpool have also played 41 games across all competitions this season, the most of any club in the Premier League bar City - who have also played 41.

But unlike Liverpool, the intense schedule is yet to take its toll on Pep Guardiola's team. 

City have lost players for a combined 565 days, the third-lowest total in the league behind West Ham and Everton with 331 and 555 days respectively.

That is despite the fact the Premier League champions were without Kevin de Bruyne for four months until he returned in January and that Erling Haaland missed 12 games in all competitions. 

Reece James has missed five months this season because of hamstring injuries

Reece James has missed five months this season because of hamstring injuries 

Sven Botman has missed 18 games in all competitions this season for Newcastle

Sven Botman has missed 18 games in all competitions this season for Newcastle 

His teammate Callum Wilson has also been ruled out for a prolonged period of time

His teammate Callum Wilson has also been ruled out for a prolonged period of time 

Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland (right) missed four and two months respectively

Kevin De Bruyne and Erling Haaland (right) missed four and two months respectively 

Along with Wolves, West Ham have also suffered the smallest number of injuries so far with 13, followed by Bournemouth with 16. 

After Newcastle, Brentford and Brighton are the teams that have been hit the hardest this season with 1,159 and 1,093 days lost to injuries respectively.

Chelsea are next on the list with 1,091, followed by Sheffield United with 1,081 and United and Spurs with 979 and 949 respectively. 

Last week, Erik ten Hag lost Rasmus Hojlund until next month, just days after Lisandro Martinez was ruled for eight weeks.

Luke Shaw could be out for the remainder of the season, while long-term absentees Anthony Martial, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Tyrrel Malacia are all still sidelines.

Casemiro, Raphael Varane and Harry Maguire have also all missed chunks of the season because of fitness issues.  

 

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