Clenched hour for December ʹ Christmas may determine Premierliga winner

Jurgen Klopp has acknowledged that the timing of the games at this season will be difficult for Liverpool, given the many injuries they have. This season has started very badly for the defending champion, after being injured by the main defenders, until there are problems with midfield and assault. Now [...]
This season has started very badly for the defending champion, after being injured by the main defenders, until there are problems with midfield and assault.
Now they're getting closer to Christmas, and clubs will have a very busy time in matches, and it's a part where they're at risk with many player injuries.
Unlike other European leagues, the Premier League has no rest and the teams almost play in two days.
From December 19th to December 30th, The Reds will have two matches for four and a half days.
Everton, Manchester United and Manchester City to have two games every two days.
Below are the busy schedules of all teams from the English league:
Everton plays every 2 days
Man United é plays every 2 days
Man City plays every 2 days
Arsenal play every 2 and a half days
Tottenham play every 2 and a half days
Chelsea play for every two and a half days
Newcastle plays every 2 and a half days
Aston Villa plays every 3 days
Burnley plays every 3 days
Leicester plays every 3 days
West Ham plays every 3 days
Wolves plays every 3 days
Brighton plays every 3 and a half days
Crystal Palace plays every 3 and a half days
Leeds plays every 3 and a half days
Sheffield United playing every 3 and a half days
West Brom plays every 3 and a half days
Southampton plays every four and a half days
Fulham plays every four and a half days
Liverpool plays every four and a half days.












