After a Premier League season like no other, we have downloaded the key stats and will show you in a series of articles which teams and players have run furthest or fastest, had the most shots or showed ruthlessness in front of goal over the course of the last 10 months.
Quickest
At the age of 33, Kyle Walker proved he is no slouch and was the quickest player in the Premier League last season, producing a top speed of 37.31km/h in a match.
The Manchester City defender was closely followed by Brennan Johnson and Mykhailo Mudryk.
Fastest players 2022/23
Player | Team | km/h |
Kyle Walker | Man City | 37.31 |
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Brennan Johnson | Nott'm Forest | 36.70 |
Mykhailo Mudryk | Chelsea | 36.63 |
Anthony Gordon | Everton | 36.61 |
Darwin Nunez | Liverpool | 36.53 |
Arnaut Danjuma | Spurs | 36.34 |
Matheus Nunes | Wolves | 36.32 |
Erling Haaland | Man City | 36.22 |
Denis Zakaria | Chelsea | 36.09 |
Reiss Nelson | Arsenal | 36.07 |
Fastest player at the other clubs
Player | Club | km/h |
Tyrone Mings | Aston Villa | 34.98 |
Jack Stacey | Bournemouth | 35.64 |
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Kristoffer Ajer | Brentford | 35.53 |
Solly March | Brighton | 35.39 |
Wilfried Zaha | Crystal Palace | 34.63 |
Antonee Robinson | Fulham | 35.34 |
Crysencio Summerville | Leeds | 34.88 |
Harvey Barnes | Leicester | 35.44 |
Marcus Rashford | Man Utd | 35.95 |
Allan Saint-Maximin | Newcastle | 35.73 |
Kamaldeen Sulemana | Southampton | 35.65 |
Michail Antonio | West Ham | 35.48 |
Also in this series
Part 1: Which teams had the most shots?
Part 2: Which players had the most shots?
Part 3: Who did the best for Expected Goals?
Part 4: Which players made most tackles and blocks?
Part 6: Who ran the furthest?
Part 7: Which players created most chances?
Part 8: Which players were the top passers?