Luton Town might have done poorly since the start of the season after gaining promotion to the Premier League, however, they have got players who are fast and have outstanding speed.
There are two players from Rob Edwards' side who are amongst the fastest eleven in the top flight this campaign.
Chiedozie Ogbene leads the way on the speed chart for the Premier League and he has recorded a pace of 36.93km/hr, and this is according to data prepared by Squawka.
Ogbene is closely followed by Pedro Neto of Wolverhampton Wanderers, who has clocked a top speed of 36.86km/hr.
To complete the attacking trident, Anthony Gordon comes into the mix, with a maximum speed of 36.68 km/hr.
It might seem that the majority of speedsters are primarily wingers, but Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai, who functions as a central midfielder also makes it to the list.
The Hungarian has hit an outstanding speed of 36.76 km/hr, and he is ably joined in the midfield by Everton's Amadou Onana, who has also clocked a speed of 36.65km/hr.
Completing the three-men midfield, former Manchester United man, Tahith Chong, who currently plays for Luton Town, also makes an appearance on the list.
Chong has been able to garner a remarkable peak in pace, hitting 36.67 km/hr.
Defenders are also not left out of this list, with modern-day players being requested to also have pace whilst doing their primary job of defending.
Burnley's Dara O'Shea has his name taken down amongst the defenders, and his rapid self has been able to hit a top speed of 36.73km/hr.
Micky van de Ven of Spurs partners Dara and he has been able to reach a remarkable speed of 35.52 km/hr.
Manchester City stand-in captain Kyle Walker is at right back, while Chelsea's Ben Chilwell functions on the left.
Walker has peaked at a speed of 35.32 km/hr, below a pace gauge of 37.31 km/hr which he set in the 2022/23 season.
Fellow Englishman, Chilwell, who is currently recuperating from injury has clocked a pace of 35.5 km/hr.
Arsenal's Robert Sanchez also shockingly makes it to the XI and he has hit a speed of 35.11 km/hr this far this campaign.
Closest to him in the goalkeeping department is Jose Sa, who has set a pace of 29.33km/hr.
Bournemouth's Dominik Solanke, Brentford's Bryan Mbuemo, and Burnley's Sander Berge make it to the top 10 but not in the first XI, due to the formation of this team.
Top 10 fastest players in the 2023/24 Premier League
10) Sander Berge - 35.9 Km/hr
9) Bryan Mbuemo - 35.94 km/hr
8) Dominic Solanke - 36.1 km/hr
7) Tahith Chong - 36.37 km/hr
6) Amadou Onana - 36.65 km/hr
5) Anthony Gordon - 36.68 km/hr
4) Dara O'Shea - 36.73 km/hr
3) Dominik Szoboszlai - 36.76 km/hr
2) Pedro Neto - 36.86 km/hr
1) Chiedozie Ogbene - 36.93
There are two players from Rob Edwards' side who are amongst the fastest eleven in the top flight this campaign.
Chiedozie Ogbene leads the way on the speed chart for the Premier League and he has recorded a pace of 36.93km/hr, and this is according to data prepared by Squawka.
Ogbene is closely followed by Pedro Neto of Wolverhampton Wanderers, who has clocked a top speed of 36.86km/hr.
To complete the attacking trident, Anthony Gordon comes into the mix, with a maximum speed of 36.68 km/hr.
It might seem that the majority of speedsters are primarily wingers, but Liverpool's Dominik Szoboszlai, who functions as a central midfielder also makes it to the list.
The Hungarian has hit an outstanding speed of 36.76 km/hr, and he is ably joined in the midfield by Everton's Amadou Onana, who has also clocked a speed of 36.65km/hr.
Completing the three-men midfield, former Manchester United man, Tahith Chong, who currently plays for Luton Town, also makes an appearance on the list.
Chong has been able to garner a remarkable peak in pace, hitting 36.67 km/hr.
Defenders are also not left out of this list, with modern-day players being requested to also have pace whilst doing their primary job of defending.
Burnley's Dara O'Shea has his name taken down amongst the defenders, and his rapid self has been able to hit a top speed of 36.73km/hr.
Micky van de Ven of Spurs partners Dara and he has been able to reach a remarkable speed of 35.52 km/hr.
Manchester City stand-in captain Kyle Walker is at right back, while Chelsea's Ben Chilwell functions on the left.
Walker has peaked at a speed of 35.32 km/hr, below a pace gauge of 37.31 km/hr which he set in the 2022/23 season.
Fellow Englishman, Chilwell, who is currently recuperating from injury has clocked a pace of 35.5 km/hr.
Arsenal's Robert Sanchez also shockingly makes it to the XI and he has hit a speed of 35.11 km/hr this far this campaign.
Closest to him in the goalkeeping department is Jose Sa, who has set a pace of 29.33km/hr.
Bournemouth's Dominik Solanke, Brentford's Bryan Mbuemo, and Burnley's Sander Berge make it to the top 10 but not in the first XI, due to the formation of this team.
Top 10 fastest players in the 2023/24 Premier League
10) Sander Berge - 35.9 Km/hr
9) Bryan Mbuemo - 35.94 km/hr
8) Dominic Solanke - 36.1 km/hr
7) Tahith Chong - 36.37 km/hr
6) Amadou Onana - 36.65 km/hr
5) Anthony Gordon - 36.68 km/hr
4) Dara O'Shea - 36.73 km/hr
3) Dominik Szoboszlai - 36.76 km/hr
2) Pedro Neto - 36.86 km/hr
1) Chiedozie Ogbene - 36.93
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