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[–] [email protected] 1 points 10 months ago

I have no doubt that more games and more minutes aren't helping. But this article is extremely lacking on actual significant data.

Is a 15% one time event, significant in 4 seasons? Was it a trend going up or something? Why only use 4 years and not a longer trend?

I can't access the data, since the article doesn't mention it and the linked site only has current data.

The only thing they mention is this:

This season there has been an increase of about 96% for hamstring injuries compared to the last campaign, with 53 incidents - 26 more than during 2022-23.

Overall, it accounts to a 55% increase compared to the previous four-season average. The previous high was 40 hamstring injuries during the 2020-21 season.

Which is more evidence that 1 data point isn't really useful. We know that 2020-21 had 40, then 2022-2023 had 26, then 2023-2024 has 53... How can you claim anything with data like that?