Former Arsenal, Everton, Southampton and England forward Theo Walcott takes on the stay silent football challenge… don’t speak until you hear a faster footballer than prime Theo Walcott!
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7 Premier League players with the fastest sprint speeds in FIFA 23 featuring Ryan Fredericks (AFC Bournemouth), Patson Daka (Leicester City), Leon Bailey (Aston Villa), Erling Haaland (Man City), Kyle Walker (Man City), Daniel James (Fulham) and Adama Traore (Wolves).
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