Using data from transfermarkt we can already begin to see which players have been until now immovable for the respective coaches, that is, those who not only were deployed from the first minute in all five matches, but who have never been replaced and therefore have a good chance of being permanent holders for the whole season (injuries and turnover permitting ).
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This is the situation team by team considering only the outfield players, therefore excluding the goalkeepers (in teams where no player has played all 450 minutes, insert the most present in italics with the time in brackets):
Atalanta: Djimsiti (404 ‘)
Bologna: Medel, Bonifazi
Cagliari: Marin
Empoli: Marchizza
Fiorentina: Biraghi
Genoa: Criscito
Inter: Cabinet maker
Juventus: Bonucci
Lazio: Acerbi, Hysaj
Milan: Tonali (428 ‘)
Naples: Koulibaly, Di Lorenzo
Roma: Cristante, Mancini, Ibanez
Salerno: Coulibaly M. (445′)
Sampdoria: Candreva, Yoshida
Sassuolo: Ferrari (444′)
Spice: Nikolaou
Torino: Singo (437′)
Udinese: Samir, Becao
Verona: Gunter
Venezia: Caldara, Ceccaroni
The most habitual is Mourinho, the Roma coach is in fact the only one who has not granted even a minute of rest to three players on the move, precisely the defenders. Mancini e Ibanez and the midfielder Cristante. You are instead the teams with two immovable players and they are Bologna with Average e Bonifazi, Lazio with Acerbi e Hysaj, Napoli with Koulibaly e Di Lorenzo, the Sampdoria with Candreva e Yoshida, Udinese with Samir e Becao and the Venice with Caldara e Ceccaroni.
On the contrary, there are five teams that on the fifth day no longer have immovable members in the team: Atalanta, Milan, Salernitana, Sassuolo and Turin. Among these is Gasperini’s team to have the most present player with fewer minutes of legs and it is Djimsiti with a running time of just over 400 minutes.
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