,,,,we all agree that exceptional foot speed can be significant and no coach will bawl for the slowest players available
To follow your argument re the primacy of foot speed in the modern game to its logical conclusion....the best players would tend to be the fastest,,,correct?
Let's look at some data
List of fastest players in the 2010 World Cup
19.98mph - 32.15km/h - Javier Hernandez (Mexico)
19.62mph - 31.57km/h - Avraam Papadopoulos (Greece)
19.57mph - 31.50km/h - Lukas Podolski (Germany)
19.57mph - 31.50km/h - Konstantinos Katsouranis (Greece)
19.32mph - 31.10km/h - Victor Obinna (Nigeria)
19.22mph - 30.93km/h - Gonzalo Higuain (Argentina)
19.11mph - 30.75km/h - Felipe Melo (Brazil)
18.83mph - 30.31km/h - Landon Donovan (USA)
18.80mph - 30.26km/h - Dimitrios Salpingidis (Greece)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Asamoah Gyan (Ghana)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Eric Choupo Moting (Cameroon)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Robbie Findley (USA)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Yuto Nagatomo (Japan)
http://www.thebesteleven.com/2010/07...nce-stats.html
A List of the 50 best players in the 2010 World Cup
NO. PLAYER
1 Lionel Messi, Argentina
2 Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal
3 Wayne Rooney, England
4 Kaka, Brazil
5 Xavi, Spain
6 Didier Drogba, Ivory Coast
7 Andres Iniesta, Spain
8 Fernando Torres, Spain
9 Steven Gerrard, England
10 Michael Essien, Ghana
11 David Villa, Spain
12 Franck Ribery, France
13 Samuel Eto'o, Cameroon
14 Luis Fabiano, Brazil
15 Iker Casillas, Spain
16 Cesc Fabregas, Spain
17 Gianluigi Buffon, Italy
18 Dani Alves, Brazil
19 Nemanja Vidic, Serbia
20 Wesley Sneijder, Netherlands
21 Maicon, Brazil
22 Frank Lampard, England
23 Andrea Pirlo, Italy
24 Carlos Tevez, Argentina
25 Robin van Persie, Netherlands
26 Gonzalo Higuain, Argentina
27 Diego Forlan, Uruguay
28 Thierry Henry, France
29 Sergio Aguero, Argentina
30 Michael Ballack, Germany
31 Julio Cesar, Brazil
32 Arjen Robben, Netherlands
33 Gerard Pique, Spain
34 Miroslav Klose, Germany
35 Lucio, Brazil
36 Javier Mascherano, Argentina
37 John Terry, England
38 David Silva, Spain
39 Carles Puyol, Spain
40 Nicolas Anelka, France
41 Ashley Cole, England
42 Patrice Evra, France
43 Marek Hamsik, Slovakia
44 Karim Benzema, France
45 Yoann Gourcuff, France
46 Daniele De Rossi, Italy
47 Philipp Lahm, Germany
48 Yaya Toure, Ivory Coast
49 Giorgio Chiellini, Italy
50 Landon Donovan, United States
http://espnfc.com/world-cup/story/_/...cc=5901&ver=us
Only one of the "best" 50 players (according to ESPN) is among the fastest...that's Donovan...a home town pick for inclusion on the list
Conclusion: Exceptional foot speed, while useful, is of secondary importance in the modern game
To follow your argument re the primacy of foot speed in the modern game to its logical conclusion....the best players would tend to be the fastest,,,correct?
Let's look at some data
List of fastest players in the 2010 World Cup
19.98mph - 32.15km/h - Javier Hernandez (Mexico)
19.62mph - 31.57km/h - Avraam Papadopoulos (Greece)
19.57mph - 31.50km/h - Lukas Podolski (Germany)
19.57mph - 31.50km/h - Konstantinos Katsouranis (Greece)
19.32mph - 31.10km/h - Victor Obinna (Nigeria)
19.22mph - 30.93km/h - Gonzalo Higuain (Argentina)
19.11mph - 30.75km/h - Felipe Melo (Brazil)
18.83mph - 30.31km/h - Landon Donovan (USA)
18.80mph - 30.26km/h - Dimitrios Salpingidis (Greece)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Asamoah Gyan (Ghana)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Eric Choupo Moting (Cameroon)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Robbie Findley (USA)
18.72mph - 30.13km/h - Yuto Nagatomo (Japan)
http://www.thebesteleven.com/2010/07...nce-stats.html
A List of the 50 best players in the 2010 World Cup
NO. PLAYER
1 Lionel Messi, Argentina
2 Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal
3 Wayne Rooney, England
4 Kaka, Brazil
5 Xavi, Spain
6 Didier Drogba, Ivory Coast
7 Andres Iniesta, Spain
8 Fernando Torres, Spain
9 Steven Gerrard, England
10 Michael Essien, Ghana
11 David Villa, Spain
12 Franck Ribery, France
13 Samuel Eto'o, Cameroon
14 Luis Fabiano, Brazil
15 Iker Casillas, Spain
16 Cesc Fabregas, Spain
17 Gianluigi Buffon, Italy
18 Dani Alves, Brazil
19 Nemanja Vidic, Serbia
20 Wesley Sneijder, Netherlands
21 Maicon, Brazil
22 Frank Lampard, England
23 Andrea Pirlo, Italy
24 Carlos Tevez, Argentina
25 Robin van Persie, Netherlands
26 Gonzalo Higuain, Argentina
27 Diego Forlan, Uruguay
28 Thierry Henry, France
29 Sergio Aguero, Argentina
30 Michael Ballack, Germany
31 Julio Cesar, Brazil
32 Arjen Robben, Netherlands
33 Gerard Pique, Spain
34 Miroslav Klose, Germany
35 Lucio, Brazil
36 Javier Mascherano, Argentina
37 John Terry, England
38 David Silva, Spain
39 Carles Puyol, Spain
40 Nicolas Anelka, France
41 Ashley Cole, England
42 Patrice Evra, France
43 Marek Hamsik, Slovakia
44 Karim Benzema, France
45 Yoann Gourcuff, France
46 Daniele De Rossi, Italy
47 Philipp Lahm, Germany
48 Yaya Toure, Ivory Coast
49 Giorgio Chiellini, Italy
50 Landon Donovan, United States
http://espnfc.com/world-cup/story/_/...cc=5901&ver=us
Only one of the "best" 50 players (according to ESPN) is among the fastest...that's Donovan...a home town pick for inclusion on the list
Conclusion: Exceptional foot speed, while useful, is of secondary importance in the modern game
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