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Which Liverpool players recorded the most minutes for club and country after a brutally difficult season in which they went the distance in four competitions?
Liverpool had a great season, but it did not end with the success that many had hoped for.
Nonetheless, the FA Cup and League Cup were secured, and a crowd of over 500,000 people lined the streets to watch the triumph parade.
The Reds played 63 games in total, including three finals, in the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, and League Cup, while a number of players also competed in exciting tournaments with their national teams.
Liverpool will have a well-deserved rest before the start of pre-season on July 4.
However, just days after the season ended, 21 of Jurgen Klopp's players left for post-season international duty, delaying their recuperation even more.
Who, on the other hand, played the most football in the years 2021/22? Let's have a look at the figures.
The top five members of the club
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - Saturday, December 11, 2021: Before the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Aston Villa FC at Anfield, Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk and team-mates line up for a minute's applause in remembrance of former player Ray Kennedy. Liverpool came out on top 1-0. (Photo courtesy of David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Alisson has a score of 4,710 points. Virgil van Dijk (4,620 points) Trent Alexander-Arnold has a total of 4,234 points.
Salah, Mohamed – 4,014
3.963 Luis Diaz
* Diaz minutes for Porto and Liverpool combined.
The top 5 countries
PARIS, FRANCE - Saturday, May 28, 2022: Mohamed Salah of Liverpool looks defeated following the UEFA Champions League Final between Liverpool FC and Real Madrid CF at the Stade de France. Real Madrid came out on top 1-0. (Photo courtesy of Propaganda/David Rawcliffe)
Mohamed Salah has a total of 1,351 points.
Sadio Mane (1,238 points)
951 Luis Diaz
763 Kostas Tsimikas
751 Andy Robertson
Overall, full LFC minutes for both the club and the country.
Liverpool's Luis Daz celebrates after scoring the equalizing goal during the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Anfield on Saturday, May 7, 2022. The score was 1-1 at the end of the game. (Photo courtesy of David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Alisson – 5,340 Mohamed Salah – 5,365
Virgil van Dijk has a total of 5,340 points.
Sadio Mane has a total of 5,176 points.
Luis Diaz has a total of 4,914 points.
Andy Robertson – 4,664
Trent Alexander-Arnold has a total of 4,427 points.
Fabinho has a total of 4,226 points.
Jordan Henderson has a total of 4,162 points.
4,002 – Diogo Jota
Joel Matip has a total of 3,705 points.
Naby Keita has a total of 2,634 points.
Ibrahima Konate has a total of 2,487 followers on Twitter.
Tsimikas, Kostas – 2,475
Thiago has a total of 2,386 points.
Liverpool's Roberto Firmino celebrates after scoring the second goal during the UEFA Champions League Quarter-Final 2nd Leg match between Liverpool FC and SL Benfica at Anfield on Wednesday, April 13, 2022. (Photo courtesy of David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
1.804 – Roberto Firmino
Curtis Jones has a total of 1,682 points.
Takumi Minamino has a total of 1,546 points.
1.526 Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain
1,371 James Milner
Joe Gomez has a total of 1,036 points.
930 Caoimhin Kelleher
676 Divock Origi
675 Harvey Elliott
Adrian is 90 years old.
What conclusions can we draw from this?
Wednesday, February 23, 2022, LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND: After scoring the third goal in the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Leeds United FC at Anfield, Mohamed Salah (C) celebrates with teammates Luis Daz (L) and Sadio Mané (R). (Photo courtesy of David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
First and foremost, the exorbitant workload of Salah, Mane, Diaz, and Robertson, who are first-choice regulars for both club and country.
The fact that they were able to regularly produce at such a high level throughout 2021/22 is a measure to their quality – and, more importantly, their resilience.
Van Dijk's ability to play so many minutes after suffering a season-ending ACL injury the previous season is maybe even more astounding.
The Dutchman rarely missed a minute for club or country, and Netherlands manager Louis van Gaal is giving him a well-deserved rest this month.
Liverpool's Kostas Tsimikas during the pre-match warm-up before the FA Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Southampton FC at Anfield on Saturday, November 27, 2021. (Photo courtesy of David Rawcliffe/Propaganda)
Due to his vital standing with Greece, Tsimikas is one of the rare players who benefits from the more crowded international schedule, as the left-back is able to keep his fitness despite a bit-part role under Klopp.
Moving forward, it wouldn't be surprising if individuals in the top 11 for minutes played in 2021/22 – from Jota to Salah – were gradually reintegrated over the course of pre-season, while those who were less frequently utilized were prominently featured in the early weeks.
Of course, there's still a ludicrous summer of fixtures to contend with.
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