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<p>16 Ever-Present Players</p>
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<p>In today's football landscape, characterized by squad rotation, workload management, and demanding fixture schedules, playing every minute in the Premier League has become a prestigious accomplishment typically associated with the league's toughest competitors. As we reach the 11-game mark of the season, a select group of outfield players have broken this mold—demonstrating consistent reliability and worth to their managers. Whether they are center-backs providing stability, tireless full-backs, or midfielders with relentless energy, these athletes have navigated tactical changes and injury dilemmas to remain on the field from start to finish. <em>Transfermarkt</em> takes an in-depth look at the 16 outfield players who have not missed a single minute of Premier League action this season.</p>
<h2>All Outfield Players Who Have Not Missed a Minute in the Premier League</h2>
<p>Of the 16 ever-presents, nine are center-backs. Everton's James Tarkowski stands out as a player who hasn't missed any time on the field, alongside Manchester United's Matthijs de Ligt and Nottingham Forest's Nikola Milenković. Brighton's Jan Paul Van Hecke and Crystal Palace's Maxence Lacroix are also among those who have played every minute. Brentford's center-back duo, Nathan Collins and Sepp van den Berg, round out the defenders, as does Liverpool's captain Virgil van Dijk, who has been crucial for the Reds, along with West Ham's Max Kilman and Leeds' Joe Rodon.</p>
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<p>Two full-backs join the ranks: Burnley's new right-back Kyle Walker and Nottingham Forest's left-back Neco Williams. Additionally, four central midfielders have made their mark as ever-presents: Sunderland captain Granit Xhaka, Everton's versatile James Garner, Nottingham Forest's Elliott Anderson, and surprisingly, Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai. Despite speculation regarding his playing time after Florian Wirtz's arrival, Szoboszlai has emerged as one of Arne Slot's most reliable players. West Ham's Jarrod Bowen completes the list.</p>
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