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The 5 Fastest Premier League Players Have Been Revealed

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The English top-flight is known for its fast-paced and exciting gameplay, and this year has been no different. With the 2022/23 season over, the identities of the top five speedsters are now out.

The five fastest Premier League players of the 2022/23 campaign have been revealed.

Coming in at number one is Kyle Walker, who clocked an impressive 37.31 kilometers per hour during a game between Everton and Manchester City. The full-back’s speed is a crucial part of his game, allowing him to make crucial tackles and get up and down the pitch quickly.

Next up is Brennan Johnson, who hit a top speed of 36.70 kilometers per hour during a game between Nottingham Forest and Manchester City. The forward was a standout performer during the season. He whipped in eight goals and three assists to help Forest maintain their top-flight status.

Mykhailo Mudryk is third on the list, with a top speed of 36.63 kilometers per hour during his Chelsea debut away to Liverpool in January. The Ukrainian winger joined the club in a deal worth €100 million from Shakhtar Donetsk.

Anthony Gordon comes in at number four, having reached a top speed of 36.61 kilometers per hour during a game between Fulham and Everton. This was before his €45 million winter transfer to Newcastle United.

Finally, Darwin Nunez rounds out the list, having hit a top speed of 36.53 kilometers per hour on his Premier League debut for Liverpool. The scoreline ended 2-2 against Fulham at Craven Cottage. The Uruguayan forward marked the game with a goal and an assist.

The Fastest Premier League Players

#PlayerSpeedFixtureDate
1.Kyle Walker37.31 km/hEverton 0-3 Man City14/5/23
2.Brennan Johnson36.70 km/hForest 1-1 Man City18/2/23
3.Mykhailo Mudryk36/63 km/hLiverpool 0-0 Chelsea21/1/23
4.Anthony Gordon36.61 km/hFulham 0-0 Everton29/10/22
5.Darwin Nunez36.53 km/hFulham 2-2 Liverpool6/8/22

Below is a short video recap of the fastest Premier League players of the 2022/23 campaign.

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