Феерический бред. Между самым быстрым игроком в мире и десятым не может быть такой огромной разницы в скорости. В спорте высших достижений все гораздо плотнее.
Слушай меня сюда. Ты лично сам стоял у кромки поля с измерительными приборами, что ли? Какое ты имеешь право швыряться такими словами? Короче, иди в бан, не люблю таких.
Так мне кажется честнее топ, все-таки Арьен чуть из штанов не выпрыгнул, когда бежал за мячом против Испании
Arjen Robben recorded the fasted speed ever clocked up by a footballer: 37km/h.
Theo Walcott, 35.7 km/h: The Arsenal and England winger misses Brazil 2014 with a knee ligament injury, and will be sorely missed by the Three Lions.
Antonio Valencia, 35.1 km/h: The Ecuador international has previously held the title of the fastest player, clocking up 35.1km/h last September.
Gareth Bale, 34.7 km/h: The Real Madrid player showed everyone how quick he was when he scored against Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final. He will turn 25 in July, and must watch the World Cup from home.
Aaron Lennon, 33.8 km/h: The diminutive Tottenham winger is the second English player on the list; however this was not enough for Roy Hodgson to call him up for Brazil.
Cristiano Ronaldo, 33.6 km/h: The Real Madrid player is noted for his ability to impeccably control the ball at high speeds on the counter attack.
Lionel Messi, 32.5 km/h: The Argentina international is as explosive as they come, capable of carrying the ball on his famous left foot at full pelt.
Wayne Rooney, 31.2 km/h: The England forward is deceivingly quick and showed his pace as he set up his side’s equaliser against Italy.
Franck Ribery, 30.7 km/h: The Bayern Munich winger misses out on Brazil due to a back injury.
Sergio Ramos, 30.6 km/h: The Real Madrid centre-back was clocked at 30.6km/h as he chased Robben.
Arjen Robben recorded the fasted speed ever clocked up by a footballer: 37km/h.
Theo Walcott, 35.7 km/h: The Arsenal and England winger misses Brazil 2014 with a knee ligament injury, and will be sorely missed by the Three Lions.
Antonio Valencia, 35.1 km/h: The Ecuador international has previously held the title of the fastest player, clocking up 35.1km/h last September.
Gareth Bale, 34.7 km/h: The Real Madrid player showed everyone how quick he was when he scored against Barcelona in the Copa del Rey final. He will turn 25 in July, and must watch the World Cup from home.
Aaron Lennon, 33.8 km/h: The diminutive Tottenham winger is the second English player on the list; however this was not enough for Roy Hodgson to call him up for Brazil.
Cristiano Ronaldo, 33.6 km/h: The Real Madrid player is noted for his ability to impeccably control the ball at high speeds on the counter attack.
Lionel Messi, 32.5 km/h: The Argentina international is as explosive as they come, capable of carrying the ball on his famous left foot at full pelt.
Wayne Rooney, 31.2 km/h: The England forward is deceivingly quick and showed his pace as he set up his side’s equaliser against Italy.
Franck Ribery, 30.7 km/h: The Bayern Munich winger misses out on Brazil due to a back injury.
Sergio Ramos, 30.6 km/h: The Real Madrid centre-back was clocked at 30.6km/h as he chased Robben.