I looked at an Opta Stats chart on high/low line and high/low pressing intensity. Then I looked at the most recent stats I could find for days lost due to injury (in parenthesis). Often it seems people either think Postecoglou is causing all Spurs injuries or that they are completely random. The truth is somewhere in between. It believe it is fair to say if you play a higher line with greater pressing intensity you are assuming a risk that comes along with that. Ipswich looks out of place, but mainly due to players who have gone out for a long time for surgery. Brighton could be expected to be high based on their style of play but the very high number there is, again, a function of season ending injuries. If I copied any of this information in wrong, apologies in advance, but I'm hoping I got it right.
High block, high pressure: Spurs (655), Man City (543), Southampton (522), Fulham (390), Brighton (914), Crystal Palace (613)
High block, less intense pressure: Chelsea (428), Woolrich (567)
Neutral: Liverpool (467), Newcastle (373)
Low block, low pressure: Aston Villa (421), Everton (437), Ipswich (626), West Ham (280), Brentford (491), Man United (384)
Low block, higher pressure: Leicester City (454), Nottingham Forest (385), Wolves (551), Bournemouth (461)