The Premier League players to play less than 270 minutes so far this season
Big names from Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool are among the players to have struggled for game time in the Premier League this season.
With the majority of teams in the division having played 22 matches this season, we’ve taken a look at which players have appeared in less than three matches in terms of cumulative minutes.
Some of the names have been absent due to injury, but there are a number of high-profile players who have simply fallen out of favour at their clubs.
Arsenal
Theo Walcott
Francis Coquelin
Calum Chambers
Mohamed Elneny
Bournemouth
Jack Simpson
Tyrone Mings
Lys Mousset
Brighton
Uwe Hunemeier
Connor Goldson
Beram Kayal
Burnley
Nahki Wells
Jonathan Walters
Ashley Westwood
Chelsea
Charly Musonda
Michy Batshuayi
Conte didn't quite say this but he certainly left the door open for Luiz and Batshuayi IF they want to go #cfc https://t.co/FM3UyUjS8F
— Matt Law (@Matt_Law_DT) January 2, 2018
Crystal Palace
Sullay Kaikai
Freddie Ladapo
Damien Delaney
Lee Chung-Yong
Jairo Riedewald
Bakary Sako
Everton
Mo Besic
James McCarthy
Kevin Mirallas
Yannick Bolasie
Beni Baningime
Ademola Lookman
Davy Klaassen
Huddersfield Town
Michael Hefele
Dean Whitehead
Joe Lolley
Kasey Palmer
Martin Crainie
Abdelhamid Sabiri
Leicester City
Adrien Silva
Leonardo Ulloa
Aleksandar Dragovic
Daniel Armartey
Islam Slimani
Kelechi Iheanacho
Kelechi Iheanacho needs a loan to another PL team in Jan.Has been a victim of Leicester's change of manager.Puel has ditched Leicester's famed 4-4-2,for 4-2-3-1 with Mahrez behind Vardy
Newcastle+Stoke desperately need strikers.Both would be great loans. He has immense potential pic.twitter.com/l9VG1YoOHZ
— Premier League Panel (@PremLeaguePanel) December 30, 2017
Liverpool
Danny Ings
Marko Grujic
Adam Lallana
Manchester City
Oleksandr Zinchenko
Yaya Toure
Manchester United
Axel Tuanzebe
Scott McTominay
Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Matteo Darmian
Newcastle United
Henri Saivet
Aleksandar Mitrovic
Jesus Gamez
Rolando Aarons
Paul Dummett
Henri Saivet coming from nowhere to score in a win and then disappear back into the wilderness again like a beautiful exotic flower that only blooms once a decade.
— Jonny Sharples (@JonnyGabriel) December 30, 2017
Southampton
Jeremy Pied
Sam McQueen
Matt Targett
Stoke City
Julien Ngoy
Josh Tymon
Glen Johnson
Ibrahim Affelay
Charlie Adam
Swansea City
Angel Rangel
Jay Fulton
Kyle Bartley
Oliver McBurnie
Tottenham
Georges-Kevin Nkoudou
Victor Wanyama
Kyle Walker-Peters
Fernando Llorente
Erik Lamela
#THFC could loan out Georges-Kevin Nkoudou so as they can give his place in their Champions League squad to the fit-again Erik Lamela.
— PredictTheScore (@PTS_Updates) December 23, 2017
Watford
Craig Cathcart
Jerome Sinclair
Younes Kaboul
Stefano Okaka
West Brom
Oliver Burke
Nacer Chadli
James Morrison
Gareth McAuley
West Ham
None
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