Liverpool are the FASTEST team in the Premier League this season, while two of their title rivals are in the bottom three for being the slowest… so where do all the top twenty teams rank in this list?

  • Liverpool are traveling at a speed of 1.96 meters per second this season
  • Arsenal and Manchester City are both in the bottom three for meters per second
  • Kai Havertz is chained as Arsenal's number 9, the weight of that shirt is too heavy It all starts

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Liverpool are top of the Premier League and the latest stats prove why. Jurgen Klopp's side have claimed the number 1 spot for 'attacking speed' this season.

Liverpool have covered a speed of 1.96 meters per second during the 2023-2024 season, making them the fastest attacking team this season.

Joint second are Everton and West Ham with 1.94 meters per second, while Nottingham Forest are third with 1.93 meters per second.

Luton Town, currently 18th in the Premier League, are in fourth place with a credible 1.92 meters per second.

Manchester United are next at 1.89 meters per second, with Bournemouth close behind at 1.87 meters per second.

Liverpool are top of the Premier League and the latest stats prove why. Jurgen Klopp's side have claimed the number 1 spot for 'attacking speed' this season

Joint second are Everton and West Ham with 1.94 meters per second, while Nottingham Forest are third with 1.93 meters per second

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Crystal Palace and Sheffield United are tied at 1.80 meters per second, while Brentford are in the middle of the pack at 1.79.

Aston Villa records an average of 1.74, while Tottenham Hotspur – who are plagued by injuries – is only 1.72 meters per second.

Fulham (1.69), Newcastle United (1.68), Chelsea (1.67) and Wolverhampton Wanderers are next on the list for meters per second.

Meanwhile, Brighton and Hove Albion avoid the bottom three by recording a result of 1.59 per second so far for the 2023-2024 campaign.

It may come as a surprise to some that both Arsenal and Manchester City are in the bottom three as they challenge for the title this season.

Arsenal finished in third place with 1.54 meters per second, while Manchester City came last with 1.26. In between is Burnley, who registered 1.45 meters per second.

It may come as a surprise to some that both Arsenal and Manchester City are in the bottom three as they challenge for the title this season

Arsenal looked to be on course to win the title last season before faltering in the final few months of the campaign, allowing City to win the league as the first leg of their Treble triumph.

The Gunners will look to strengthen their squad during the January transfer window to avoid the same eventuality – with fans calling for Mikel Arteta to sign a striker.

Meanwhile, Pep Guardiola's side have struggled to keep up the pace this season, having lost to the likes of Aston Villa and drawn with Chelsea, Liverpool, Tottenham and Palace.

However, Liverpool recorded an impressive win over Arsenal in the cup, following a 1-1 draw at Anfield just a few weeks earlier in the Premier League, and ensured they are still in the running in four different competitions.

Arsenal looked to be on course to win the title last season before faltering in the final few months of the campaign, allowing City to win the league as the first leg of their Treble triumph.



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