Since the pandemic, Premier League managers have adapted to a system allowing up to five substitutions per match, which has become crucial for injury management and game strategy. Brighton's Fabian Hurzeler leads in this regard with an average of 4.8 substitutions per game, reflecting a proactive approach to utilizing their squad depth. In contrast, teams like Southampton and Ipswich have adopted an early substitution strategy due to frequent early deficits. Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola maintains a lower average at Manchester City, highlighting different coaching philosophies and player management approaches.
Brighton's Fabian Hurzeler leads the league in substitutions, averaging 4.8 per game, emphasizing his attacking strategy and depth of squad this season.
Despite facing challenges, Pep Guardiola’s Manchester City averages only 3.3 substitutions per match, reflecting confidence in his winning strategy.
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