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All 20 Premier League Teams Ranked by Injuries Suffered in 2025-26 Season
Unfortunately, for all 20 teams in the Premier League, injuries are just part and parcel of life. Clubs in England’s top flight, from title challengers Manchester City to strugglers Wolverhampton Wanderers, do all they can behind the scenes to prevent their players from picking up niggling issues – or, at least, lessen the extent of how long they are out of action for.
As is the case in any season, however, there are a number of teams that are struck more heavily than others – and that has happened once again in 2025/26.
As things stand, Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have stolen a march at the top of the table; reigning champions Liverpool are struggling and there are three teams at the foot who are struggling more than others. But which teams have been hit by injuries the worst? Using data from Opta, via a detailed report from Sky Sports, we’ve taken a look at this season’s injury history of all 20 teams competing in the Premier League.
Total Number of Injuries
Let’s kick things off by judging each team in the simplest way possible: the total number of injuries all 20 sides in England’s top flight have picked up. For reference, it must be noted that a player – if they have sustained separate injuries – can count towards two injuries for their respective sides.
As expected, there are a few teams worse off in terms of how many injuries they’ve suffered between the start of the 2025/26 campaign – the middle of August – and now. Pep Guardiola‘s City, who went trophyless in 2024/25 and will be looking to bounce back, are among those who may feel hard done by when assessing their number of injuries.
The Citizens have been forced to contend for much of the early stages of the season without Rodri in the heart of their midfield; the Spaniard missed a large chunk of last term and his injury-prone nature has trickled into the new season. All in all, they’ve faced 21 separate injuries.
Daniel Farke-managed Leeds United are next up with 19, while top four hopefuls Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool – two teams that are bound to finish near the top of the table come May – have all endured their fair share of injury issues in the opening weeks of 2025/26.
With 18 injuries apiece, Arne Slot’s defending champions have needed to compete without the likes of Alisson Becker and Enzo Maresca’s Chelsea have been without Levi Colwill, Cole Palmer and the like. Tottenham Hotspur, Crystal Palace, their rivals Brighton & Hove Albion and Aston Villa have all suffered from 17 separate injuries since August.
Regis Le Bris’ high-flying Sunderland side are proving that decent recruitment can ease the jump from England’s second to first tier – and they’ve had to deal with 13 injuries, which is the same number as rivals Newcastle United. Wolverhampton Wanderers and Brentford, too, have suffered 13 injuries since the start of the campaign.
Fulham‘s relatively lucky tally of 12 – consisting of Joachim Andersen, Samuel Chukwueze, Emile Smith Rowe and the like – make them among the more fortunate teams in England. Burnley, Nottingham Forest and Everton follow with 11. Bournemouth and West Ham United have suffered with ten.
On the opposite end of the spectrum from Guardiola’s men are Manchester United. Over the years, the Red Devils have found their squad ravaged by injuries; but that is no longer the case. Perhaps helped by the fact that they are not competing in Europe, Ruben Amorim and co. have had a mere eight injuries to deal with.
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Total Number of Injuries – 2025/26 Premier League |
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Rank |
Team |
Total Number of Injuries |
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1. |
Manchester City |
21 |
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2. |
Leeds United |
19 |
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3. |
Chelsea |
18 |
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4. |
Arsenal |
18 |
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5. |
Liverpool |
18 |
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6. |
Tottenham Hotspur |
17 |
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7. |
Crystal Palace |
17 |
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8. |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
17 |
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9. |
Aston Villa |
17 |
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10. |
Sunderland |
13 |
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11. |
Brentford |
13 |
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12. |
Newcastle United |
13 |
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13. |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
13 |
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14. |
Fulham |
12 |
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15. |
Burnley |
11 |
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16. |
Nottingham Forest |
11 |
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17. |
Everton |
11 |
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18. |
Bournemouth |
10 |
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19. |
West Ham United |
10 |
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20. |
Manchester United |
8 |
Days Lost From Injuries
Although it’s important to look at how many injuries each team has suffered, such a statistic doesn’t take the extent of each injury into consideration – for example, one injury could last a matter of days; others could be season-ending. So, which teams have been affected by injuries for the longest time period?
That would be Thomas Frank’s Spurs, who have lost an eye-catching total of 516 days from injury problems this term. James Maddison was stretchered off during his side’s pre-season test against Newcastle – and he has been out since the start of the campaign. Elsewhere, Dejan Kulusevski and Dominic Solanke are among the club’s long-term absentees.
Sunderland, despite their brilliant start to life at the promised land, have been without some of their top stars for a collective total of 454 days. Crystal Palace, the reigning champions of the FA Cup, are just behind with 444 before Chelsea’s tally of 440 days missed sees them in the top four.
Brighton, City and Arsenal – who have been without the talismanic Martin Odegaard for quite some time – follow with tallies of 382, 364 and 362 days missed through injury; and Liverpool then follow closely behind with 297 days missed.
Engine room patroller Youri Tielemans is among those that have been injured for Unai Emery’s Villa since the campaign got underway a couple of months ago – and, overall, the Spanish boss has needed to navigate through 276 days missed via his squad’s injury issues.
Brentford, Leeds United and Newcastle are among the teams that have been somewhat let off in terms of how many days they’ve missed through injury. The same can be said for Nottingham Forest – who have had to re-jig their backline due to Ola Aina’s long-term injury – but the Garibaldi have only missed 209 days through injury.
Bournemouth are flying under Andoni Iraola’s tenureship – and while much of that can be attributed to the Spaniard’s know-how and expertise, it’s not unfair to say that a lack of injuries has stood them in good stead. Since August, the side from the south coast have missed 200 days through injury – that is eight more than Wolves and nine more than Everton.
Once again, marking their positive change, Amorim – widely regarded as one of the best young managers in the world – and his men have lost just 165 days to injury niggles this term. That’s just two days more than West Ham, who have had to play without the likes of youngster George Earthy and defender Jean-Clair Todibo at points throughout the season. Fulham, in comparison, can count themselves lucky given they’ve lost just 147 days through injury.
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Days Lost From Injuries – 2025/26 Premier League |
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Rank |
Team |
Days Lost From Injuries |
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1. |
Tottenham Hotspur |
516 |
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2. |
Sunderland |
454 |
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3. |
Crystal Palace |
444 |
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4. |
Chelsea |
440 |
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5. |
Brighton & Hove Albion |
382 |
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6. |
Manchester City |
364 |
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7. |
Arsenal |
362 |
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8. |
Burnley |
352 |
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9. |
Liverpool |
297 |
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10. |
Aston Villa |
276 |
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11. |
Brentford |
264 |
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12. |
Leeds United |
217 |
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13. |
Newcastle United |
213 |
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14. |
Nottingham Forest |
209 |
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15. |
Bournemouth |
200 |
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16. |
Wolverhampton Wanderers |
192 |
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17. |
Everton |
191 |
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18. |
Manchester United |
165 |
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19. |
West Ham United |
163 |
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20. |
Fulham |
147 |
All data in this article is courtesy of Opta via Sky Sports – correct as of 01/11/2025
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Sir Alex Ferguson Named Two British Players Who Were on Ronaldo and Messi’s Level
Sir Alex Ferguson is the most successful manager of all time. In almost 27 years spent in charge of Manchester United, the Scotsman delivered 38 trophies to Old Trafford. Among them are a record 13 Premier League titles, alongside two Champions League crowns, five FA Cups, with one of each forming part of the iconic 1999 treble.
To do all of that, he needed great players, and across three decades, he worked with some of the finest the sport has ever produced. Ferguson made a living out of coaxing the best from elite talents while making sure no individual ever felt bigger than the team.
You had the instinctive brilliance of Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke up front, and the relentless Wayne Rooney. Peter Schmeichel was arguably the finest goalkeeper the Premier League ever saw, and Rio Ferdinand and Nemanja Vidic’s partnership set records that may never be beaten.
Yet for all the extraordinary talent that passed through Old Trafford during his tenure, Ferguson himself has always been quite specific about how many of those players he would truly describe as world-class. His answer, perhaps surprisingly, is just four.
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Alex Ferguson’s World-Class Four
Writing in his 2015 book, Ferguson was characteristically direct on the subject: “If you read the papers or listen to the television commentators, we seem to be awash with ‘world-class’ footballers,” he wrote.
“In my book there are only two world-class players playing today: Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo. I don’t mean to demean or criticise any of the great or very good footballers who played for me during my 26-year career at United, but there were only four who were world-class.”
Eric Cantona’s inclusion will surprise nobody. The Frenchman arrived at Old Trafford in 1992 and transformed the club almost overnight, bringing a belief and a swagger that had been missing for years. Cantona’s tenure at United was the shortest of the players on Ferguson’s list, spending only four and a half years at Old Trafford before his shock retirement in 1997.
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Ronaldo’s inclusion is equally straightforward. The Portuguese arrived at United as a skinny, flashy teenager from Sporting Lisbon in 2003 and left six years later as arguably the best player on the planet. Under Ferguson’s guidance, he was transformed from a player of extraordinary raw talent into a complete and devastating goal machine.
Ronaldo won three Premier League titles, a Champions League, a Ballon d’Or, scoring 118 goals in 292 appearances for the club, and a manager who put him on the map. Ferguson rating Ronaldo alongside Lionel Messi as the only two truly ‘world-class’ players of their era is a view shared by almost every football fan on earth.
But it’s the two British names on Ferguson’s list that demand particular attention. Both Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, players who came through the club’s own academy, were also elevated by Ferguson to the same level as two of the greatest footballers the sport has ever seen.
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Scholes is one of the greatest midfielders in Premier League history, and his career numbers reflect a player oozing consistency and quality. He made over 700 appearances for the club he supported as a boy, scoring more than 150 goals, a fantastic return for a player whose primary role was to sit deep and control the tempo. He was there for an incredible 11 of United’s 13 Premier League wins.
Giggs, who clocked up almost three decades of service at the Red Devils, was a constant across every era of Ferguson’s reign. The Welshman evolved and reinvented himself across multiple generations of United teams and won every trophy Ferguson claimed during the Premier League era. Giggs holds the record for the most appearances for club, with 963. It’s a record that won’t be broken any time soon.
For Ferguson to place both men in the same category as Messi and Ronaldo is a statement that carries enormous weight. Coming from a man who spent almost 30 years working alongside the very best, it’s perhaps the greatest compliment either player could ever receive.
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Tim Henman Named His Greatest Tennis Player of All Time
Tennis throughout the modern era has largely been defined by four legendary figures. Roger Federer, Rafael Nadal, Novak Djokovic, and Andy Murray collectively dominated the ATP rankings, with the quartet controlling the world No. 1 position continuously from 2004 until 2022.
With that in mind, here is a closer look at the remarkable impact and achievements of tennis’ most dominant generation.
Tennis’ Big Four
Roger Federer
Roger Federer is widely viewed as one of the most naturally gifted players the sport has ever produced. The Swiss icon captured 20 Grand Slam singles crowns during his career, including a men’s record eight Wimbledon titles.
Celebrated for his fluid movement, attacking style, and consistency across every surface, Federer spent 310 weeks as world No. 1. His influence on the game extends beyond trophies, with his professionalism and popularity helping elevate tennis globally.
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Roger Federer’s Grand Slam results |
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Grand Slam |
Best result |
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Australian Open |
W (2004, 2006, 2007, 2010, 2017, 2018) |
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French Open |
W (2009) |
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Wimbledon |
W (2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012, 2017) |
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US Open |
W (2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) |
Rafael Nadal
Rafael Nadal established himself as the greatest clay-court player in tennis history, collecting 22 Grand Slam singles titles overall. Fourteen of those victories came at the French Open, a record unlikely to be matched.
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Renowned for his relentless intensity and fighting spirit, Nadal spent more than 200 weeks ranked No. 1 in the world. His unforgettable battles with Federer and Djokovic defined an iconic era for the sport.
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Rafael Nadal’s Grand Slam results |
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Grand Slam |
Best result |
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Australian Open |
W (2009, 2022) |
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French Open |
W (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022) |
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Wimbledon |
W (2008, 2010) |
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US Open |
W (2010, 2013, 2017, 2019) |
Andy Murray
Andy Murray may not have matched the Slam totals of his rivals, but the Brit firmly earned his place among tennis’ elite. Murray won three Grand Slam singles titles, including two memorable triumphs at Wimbledon, ending Britain’s decades-long wait for a home men’s champion. He also held the world No. 1 ranking for 41 weeks.
Throughout his career, Murray became admired for his resilience, defensive skill, and ability to compete against some of the greatest players ever seen.
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Andy Murray’s Grand Slam results |
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Grand Slam |
Best result |
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Australian Open |
F (2010, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2016) |
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French Open |
F (2016) |
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Wimbledon |
W (2013, 2016) |
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US Open |
W (2012) |
Novak Djokovic
Novak Djokovic has built one of the most decorated careers the sport has ever witnessed. The Serbian superstar has claimed 24 Grand Slam singles titles, the highest tally in men’s tennis, while also winning seven Wimbledon crowns. Djokovic additionally holds the record for the most weeks spent as world No. 1, highlighting his sustained excellence over multiple eras. Even in the latter stages of his career, he continues to compete at the very highest level.
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Novak Djokovic’s Grand Slam results |
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Grand Slam |
Best result |
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Australian Open |
W (2008, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015, 2016, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2023) |
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French Open |
W (2016, 2021, 2023) |
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Wimbledon |
W (2011, 2014, 2015, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022) |
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US Open |
W (2011, 2015, 2018, 2023) |
Tim Henman’s Tennis GOAT
He faced every member of the Big Four during his career
Prior to the dominance of the Big Four, British tennis fans looked to Tim Henman as the nation’s leading figure on the ATP Tour. During the late 1990s and early 2000s, Henman became one of Britain’s most recognisable athletes and later inspired the next generation, including Andy Murray. Throughout his career, he also had the opportunity to compete against each member of the Big Four.
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Henman once reflected on those experiences, discussing which player he believed possessed the most complete all-round game while also revealing his choice for the greatest male player ever.
Speaking with talkSPORT, Henman explained why Federer stood out to him as the most complete opponent.
“For me, Federer was the most complete player that I ever played against. I played Federer the most and I felt that he had the most complete game, he could play on any surface, had very few weaknesses, and there wasn’t a specific area that you could necessarily attack.”
Despite praising Federer’s all-around ability, Henman ultimately believes another member of the Big Four deserves the title of the greatest player ever.
“I only played Djokovic once when he was young. I think sort of 18, 19, and his game was developing then. He didn’t serve quite so well, but it’s been incredible to see how all their games evolved over time.
“For me, it’s pretty clear that Djokovic is the greatest male player of all time. When you look at the numbers — Grand Slams, weeks at world number one, Masters 1000 titles — Djokovic leads in almost every major category. That’s why, for me, the debate is fairly straightforward.”
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Tottenham Want to Hijack Man Utd Move to Sign Carlos Baleba as Agreement Reached
Tottenham Hotspur are planning to ensure they are not in another relegation battle next season, and Roberto De Zerbi is eyeing a raid on his former club to make it happen.
The Lilywhites secured their survival with a win over Everton on the final day of the campaign, sending West Ham into the Championship and cementing the future of a number of top players at the club. But the manager is keen to strengthen the squad, and bring in players to suit his tactical needs.
The best way for him to do that quickly is to sign players he has worked with previously, and it has now emerged that the Italian is taking a close look at some former players ahead of the summer window.
Tottenham Eyeing Baleba Transfer Hijack
According to a report by Miguel Delaney, Tottenham are eyeing a move to sign Brighton midfield sensation Carlos Baleba this summer.
Baleba, who has been described as ‘world-class’, has been strongly linked with a move away from the AMEX Stadium this summer, with Man Utd understood to be strong suitors for his signature. In fact, it has been reported that Baleba already has a verbal agreement over a move to Old Trafford.
However, De Zerbi is hopeful of hijacking that move by entering the race for his former midfielder, and using his relationship with the player to convince him to move to north London instead.
The Cameroon international won’t be cheap, however, with Brighton understood to be demanding around £100m for his services, as they look to keep their squad strong following qualification for the Conference League next season.
Tottenham are prepared to back De Zerbi fully this summer, but there is an acceptance that it will be difficult for them to do that. However, De Zerbi views Baleba as one of ‘his players’, and feels there is a deal there than can be done.
Baleba Would Be Perfect Tottenham Addition
Tottenham were seriously lacking with their squad this season when it came to having the legs and fitness to stop opposing teams hurting them, and there aren’t many better at combating that problem than Baleba.
The 22-year-old is quick, strong, and has great for for growth, which makes him the absolutely perfect signing for what Spurs are looking to build going forward. But they face a huge ask convincing him to join.
Not only is the transfer fee likely to be huge, but Man Utd have an agreement in place and he has been desperate to make that switch since last year. If anyone can convince him to change it’s mind, it’s likely to be De Zerbi, but it won’t be easy.
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