Speed is considered desirable in most top -notch sports, but history has shown that a ability to move as usain Bolt is not a prerequisite for footballers.
If so, Bolt himself could have enjoyed a more unpleasant career than the one he briefly undertaken after conquering the world of sprint.
Some of the sports adults were undeniably rapid, with a large number of physical deficiencies with their ability to process information and make decisions without losing a pace. However, sometimes it must be declined.
English football has long been worshiped due to its rugged intensity until Rush Kick-and’s days, but foreign influence in contemporary times has allowed an amalgam of cultures to shape the country’s football identity.
Run a lot and do it -it is no longer celebrated, as it was before on the English shores. You may not win the race but you can certainly survive the Premier League Without having a timely speed.
Then show the five slowest players of the Premier League 2024/25 based on their maximum speeds recorded by elect.
Player |
Gear |
Maximum speed (km/h) |
---|---|---|
Bernardo Silva |
Home City |
29.4 |
Craig Dawson |
Wolves |
29.6 |
Mikel Merino |
Arsenal |
29.8 |
Casemiro |
Man utd |
30.2 |
Tuba |
West Ham |
30.2 |
elect Define 25 km/h as “sprint”, and the slowest player registered in the Premier League this season, Bernd Leno, has reached only a maximum speed of 23.6 km/h despite playing every minute between the sticks. Fulham. German only comes from its line.
If we exclude goalkeepers, Bernardo Silva, winner of the Premier League League and so often a man praised for his work rate, has the slowest maximum speed of the division. Its peak of 29.4 km/h is 7.7 km/h slower than the maximum rate of the fastest man of the Premier League, Micky van de ven.
Although age has played a role in Bernardo’s physical decrease, as well as Pep Guardiola’s lack of willingness to offer -breathing during the first half of the season, he has never been a man confident in speed despite spending much of his career in a position where a burst of rhythm is a job requirement.
Of the five slowest Premier League players of this term, they are all but at least 30 years old. Craig Dawson (a maximum speed of 29.6 km/h) continues to 34 years, but has not played much football, while Casemiro and Tomas Soucek (both 30.2 km/h) have performed more regularly, especially the latter. Not only is Soucek the fourth slowest board in the division, but it has also covered more ground while it takes (140.8 km) and is prommedy to the second most covered distance for 90 minutes (12.2 km).
The Czech midfielder has a lot of work, but he rarely believes that speed is needed.
The only man who still has to breach 30 is Arsenal’s Summer arrival Mikel Merino, which has a maximum speed of 29.8 km/h. Espanyol has been used as a center center in recent weeks, but Mikel Arteta is not surprising that he does not ask Merino to do a lot of channels. He has a target-man function and has proven to be a fairly useful operator in the opposition box.