10 Most Injury-Prone Premier League Stars, Including Arsenal Quartet & Man United Ace As Andy Carroll Crocked AGAIN

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10) Sergio Aguero (Manchester City)

Only 23 Premier League appearanced last season and only 20 so far this term, Manchester City have had to cope without star striker Sergio Aguero far more often than they would’ve liked.

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9) Aaron Ramsey (Arsenal)

A player who recovered well from a career-threatening leg-break in 2010, Aaron Ramsey is still occasionally struggling to get a good run of games going for Arsenal.

8) Daniel Sturridge (Liverpool)

A superb striker who missed rather a lot of games last season, Liverpool’s Daniel Sturridge has also had plenty of bad luck with his fitness this term, making just six league appearances.

7) Robin van Persie (Manchester United)

Plagued with injuries throughout most of his time with Arsenal, Robin van Persie looked like getting over his problems between 2011 and 2013, though they have since resurfaced for the Manchester United striker.

6) Jack Rodwell (Sunderland)

A player tipped for great things during his days at Everton, Jack Rodwell never got going at Manchester City due to so many injury layoffs, and is now struggling at Sunderland as well.

5) Rio Ferdinand (Queens Park Rangers)

With injuries limiting his playing time in his final few seasons at Manchester United, Rio Ferdinand really ought to call it a day after this season of few appearances for QPR.

4) Jack Wilshere (Arsenal)

A promising young player whose career has kept being disrupted by lengthy injuries, Jack Wilshere is another Arsenal player with a growing reputation for spending most of his time on the treatment table.

3) Theo Walcott (Arsenal)

Yet another Arsenal player, Theo Walcott missed most of last season through a number of problems and has only recently come back for the Gunners.

2) Andy Carroll (West Ham United)

Crocked again for the rest of this season, Andy Carroll has barely featured in his three seasons as a West Ham United player.

1) Abou Diaby (Arsenal)

Victim of a horror challenge as a youngster for Arsenal, Abou Diaby has just never recovered, and is comfortably first on the list of the Premier League’s most injury prone players.