Top 10 fastest footballers in Premier League 2023-24
These players have shown that they can hit top-gear on the pitch regularly.
The beautiful game of football has always been a blend of skill, strategy, and athleticism. While some players dazzle us with their technique and vision, others rely on their sheer speed to leave defenders trailing in their wake. The 2023-24 Premier League season has brought us a new crop of lightning-fast players, each vying for the title of the fastest in the league.
In this electrifying season, a new generation of players has emerged, redefining what it means to be fast in the world's most-watched football league. Beyond the stats and figures, these players embody the essence of speed, showcasing their ability to shift the course of a game in a matter of seconds. Join us as we unveil the top 10 fastest players in the Premier League for the 2023-24 season, and explore the moments that make them the high-octane forces to be reckoned with on the pitch.
10. Pedro Neto (Wolves): 34.82 km/h
Pedro Neto, the Wolves winger, features twice in our list. In a match against Manchester United, he hit a top speed of 34.84 km/h.
9. Pedro Neto (Wolves): 34.84 km/h
And in another clash against Crystal Palace, he reached 34.82 km/h. Neto's acceleration and dribbling skills make him a constant threat on the flanks.
8. Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest): 34.88 km/h
Anthony Elanga of Nottingham Forest makes our list with a top speed of 34.88 km/h against Sheffield United. Elanga's pace provides Forest with a valuable asset in their pursuit of success this season. His ability to break away from defenders has the potential to turn games in his team's favor.
7. Ameen Al Dakhil (Burnley): 34.97 km/h
Burnley's Ameen Al Dakhil narrowly misses out on the top five, but his speed is not to be underestimated. He reached a top speed of 34.97 km/h in a match against Manchester City. Al Dakhil, a center-back, proves that pace is not limited to attacking players in the modern game.
6. Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United): 35.01 km/h
Another name from Manchester United makes our list. Alejandro Garnacho, touted as the future of the Red Devils, showcased his rapid acceleration with a top speed of 35.01 km/h against Spurs. Garnacho's ability to turn on the afterburners makes him a tough prospect for defenders to handle.
5. Rasmus Hojlund (Manchester United): 35.45 km/h
Manchester United's summer signing, Rasmus Hojlund, burst onto the scene in style. Despite limited playing time, Hojlund made an immediate impact with a top speed of 35.45 km/h in his debut match against Arsenal. The young striker's combination of pace and goal-scoring ability has undoubtedly caught the attention of United fans.
4. Adama Traore (Fulham): 35.55 km/h
Adama Traore, the speed demon we've come to know and love, finds himself in the fourth spot. Traore, now plying his trade at Fulham, recorded a top speed of 35.55 km/h during a thrilling encounter against Arsenal. In just 19 minutes on the pitch, he showcased why he's one of the most feared wingers in the league. With his trademark explosiveness and dribbling skills, Traore is a constant threat to any defense.
3. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle): 35.63 km/h
Newcastle's Anthony Gordon takes the second spot in our list. Gordon has been a consistent performer when it comes to speed, and this season is no different. His top speed of 35.67 km/h, recorded during a clash against Manchester City, demonstrates his ability to outrun the best defenses in the league. Gordon's pace is a valuable asset for a struggling Newcastle side, and he's notched up a goal and an assist to go along with it.
2. Anthony Gordon (Newcastle): 35.67 km/h
Yes, you read that right—Anthony Gordon makes our list twice! This time, his lightning pace was on display against Aston Villa, where he clocked an impressive 35.63 km/h. It's clear that Gordon is a key player for Newcastle, and his ability to consistently reach such high speeds makes him a formidable force in the Premier League.
1. Dominic Solanke (Bournemouth): 36.10 km/h
The surprise leader of the pack is none other than Bournemouth's Dominic Solanke. While Solanke might not be the first name that comes to mind when you think of speedsters, he's proven that he has the wheels to leave defenders gasping for air. In a match against Spurs, Solanke hit a breathtaking top speed of 36.10 km/h. But he's not just about pace; he's also been contributing to his team's goal tally with two goals this season.
In addition to these top 10 players, it's worth noting that some well-known speedsters like Kyle Walker and Mykhailo Mudryk also posted impressive speeds this season. Walker reached a top speed of 34.56 km/h for Manchester City, while Mudryk hit 34.64 km/h in Chelsea's encounter with Nottingham Forest. These experienced players may not be in the top five, but their ability to maintain their speed even as they age is remarkable.
The 2023-24 Premier League season has been a showcase of blistering pace and athleticism. From unexpected leaders like Dominic Solanke to established speedsters like Adama Traore, these players are making a significant impact on their respective teams. As the season progresses, it will be fascinating to see if anyone can topple Solanke from his perch as the fastest player in the Premier League. With such a competitive field, the race for the title of the fastest player is far from over. Football fans can look forward to more exhilarating dispdisplays of speed and skill as the season unfolds.
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