Arsenal have been arguably the most unfortunate team in the Premier League when it comes to injuries, which has arguably contributed to their title drought.
The official Twitter account of Physio Room, a leading sports injury website, released a Premier League XI of the most injured players in the 21st century.
In the first of many #InjuredXI #infographics, here is the most injured team of the 21st Century! Any big surprises? pic.twitter.com/97GkYoS1pC
— PhysioRoom.com (@physioroom) August 14, 2015
Three Arsenal players were featured in this unfortunate list, including forward Theo Walcott.
Other players included were midfielders Tomas Rosicky and Abou Diaby.
Rosicky has missed a total of 1,188 days during his nine-year stint at the Emirates.
Diaby holds the record with 2,156 days off the field, and he has since moved on to Marseilles.
Although the Gunners have had many other significant injuries, this illustrates how injury-prone the Gunners have been.
Striker Danny Welbeck was most recently ruled out for up to six months after undergoing knee surgery.
Jack Wilshere also missed significant time last season as he sat out for three months after ankle surgery.
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