Arsenal suffered more injuries than any other Premier League team last season - costing the club £15m in wasted wages

New research could raise further questions over Arsene Wenger's training methods

Evan Bartlett
Tuesday 24 January 2017 12:27 EST
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Wenger has defended the club's medical staff and physios in the past
Wenger has defended the club's medical staff and physios in the past (Getty)

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Arsenal players suffered more injuries and spent more time on the sidelines last season than those from any other Premier League side - costing the club nearly £15m in wasted wages.

Fifteen first-team players spent a total of 201 weeks out injured in 2015/16 with each lay-off costing the club an average of nearly £1m, new research has shown.

Only Manchester City, who spent £16.3m on injured players' wages, paid more despite having fewer total injuries, according to figures compiled by data services firm Hopewiser.

The numbers could raise more questions about the training methods employed by the north London club.

After a particularly bad spell of injuries in 2015, outspoken Dutch fitness coach Raymond Verheijen criticised Arsene Wenger's "old school" practices.

“In particular, you have this group of young players who are consistently injured for months, season after season," Verheijen told TalkSport. "We are talking about Ramsey, Walcott, Oxlade-Chamberlain, Wilshere and also in the past Sagna, Van Persie and Fabregas.

“Young players are getting injured every season for weeks or months and that is a very worrying pattern."

He questioned whether Wenger had adapted his coaching style since moving to England over two decades ago and suggested he was working players too hard.

“The main reason for injures in football is accumulation of fatigue because when you accumulate fatigue over time your brain has less control over your body and your coordination goes down and then you are vulnerable to injuries," he added.

Arsenal's players spent more weeks out injured than any other club's last season
Arsenal's players spent more weeks out injured than any other club's last season (Datawrapper)

“The question is: who is the main reason for fatigue? The main reason for the fatigue is the fitness football coach because he is responsible for the planning of training. Arsene Wenger is responsible."

But Wenger hit back at the claims, defending Arsenal's training and the club's medical staff.

"This guy looks like he knows absolutely everything" he said of Verheijen. "I am amazed that he knows more than all our physios and all our doctors.

"I trust my medical staff to do well and my coaching staff to do the fitness planning very well."

Arsenal injuries 2015/16

The costliest injuries to Arsenal last year were Danny Welbeck's knee cartilage (£3.9m) and Carl Jenkinson's ligament (£1.6m).

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