The context is that he has never played more than 1600 minutes in a season for us or Arsenal and averages the number of minutes of the 15th or 16th player in a squad.
15/16 919 minutes for Arsenal.
16/17 1562 minutes for Arsenal
17/18 1484 minutes for Liverpool
18/19 cruciate injury
19/20 1492 minutes for Liverpool
To put that into context a player who plays 90 minutes every League games plays 3420 minutes.
And unsurprisingly again a lack of context.
I don't care about his days at Arsenal. I've already said that he was seriously ravaged with injuries there, and had numerous injuries each season. Going in and out of the side like that isn't helpful, particularly for a young player who is in completion with senior players for a regular place in the team.
I have no interest in that time period of his career when it comes to his availability here. 3 seasons here, 2 seasons he's played for 90 percent of the season.
You don't want to provide context to his first season here as it doesn't suit your argument. There is no statistical data that shows why a player was taken off,whether it be due to fitness or tactical reasons. But we do know for a fact, based on the manager and the player, that his introduction to the side needed time, given the complexity of his role in midfield compared to what he is used to in arsenal, given the complexity of the pressing that we do in midfield compared to that of Arsenal.
Now moving on to this past season, the context, is
1. he's coming back from a serious knee injury
2. he's competing for a spot in a side that has established consistent performers who don't miss a game usually since his last regular stint in the side.
Now if he has injuries all year long, and has fitness issues and is knackered then we can go back tot his discussion about his time here.