As the end of the season fast approaches, both Manchester City and Liverpool looking for any potential advantage they may have over one another.
Unfortunately for the Reds, the international break has given one to City.
City players heading out on international duty are set to travel 24,487 miles between them.
That’s over 10,000 miles less than Liverpool’s players will travel - 37,749 miles.
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Sadio Mane faces the longest journey out of any Reds player with a 5,556 mile round trip this week.
But those who have stayed include the likes of Mohamed Salah, Naby Keita, Xherdan Shaqiri, Joe Gomez, Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Trent Alexander-Arnold, James Milner and Joel Matip.
Neither City nor Liverpool’s players, however, face as gruelling a week as those of Tottenham.
Spurs’ players will be travelling a combined 63,782 miles between them this international break.
That’s by far the most of any Premier League club.
The distances have been calculated as a round trip from each player’s home ground, to the stadiums where their national team will play and back again.
Distance travelled
Club // Miles
Tottenham // 63,782
West Ham // 44,468
Everton // 42,242
Liverpool // 37,749
Wolves // 36,727
Man Utd // 36,072
Newcastle // 35,049
Fulham // 32,631
Arsenal // 30,695
Crystal Palace // 26,985
Man City // 24,487
Chelsea // 24,140
Leicester // 22,175
Bournemouth // 20,735
Brighton // 20,216
Cardiff // 17,383
Burnley // 16,043
Southampton // 15,890
Huddersfield // 12,476
Watford // 9,327