Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking

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Main Author: Morgans, Ryland
Publication Date: 2025
Other Authors: Mandurino, Mauro, Beato, Marco, Ryan, Ben, Zmijewski, Piotr, Moreira, Alexandre, Ibrahim Ceylan, Halil, Oliveira, Rafael
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Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: This study aimed to compare high-speed running (HSR) and sprint distances (SD) when in- (IP) and out-of-possession (OP) during official English Premier League (EPL) match-play over three consecutive seasons considering playing position, match location and opponent ranking. Match data from 31 male professional soccer players was obtained via an optical tracking system. Results showed that during the IP phase, playing position emerged as the only significant predictor for both HSRIP and SDIP. Wingers showed the highest HSRIP compared to centre-backs who exhibited the lowest values (p < 0.001, ES = 4.19). Similar data were found for SDIP (p < 0.001, ES = 3.30). HSROP was significantly affected by both ranking difference (β = -0.039, p = 0.001) and match location (β = 0.369, p = 0.001). HSROP decreases as the ranking difference increases and tends to be higher during away matches (p = 0.001, ES = 0.24). SDOP was affected by both ranking difference (β = -0.023, p = 0.001) and match location (β = 0.166, p = 0.001) and decreased as the ranking difference increased. SDOP was also higher during away matches (p = 0.001, ES = 0.23). Additionally, a significant interaction was found between playing position and ranking difference (β = 0.005, p = 0.010). Lower ranking differences correspond to higher SDOP values. In conclusion, these findings highlight that by applying these IP and OP insights into practical coaching strategies, teams can potentially enhance individual physical performance and adaptability across different match situations and seasons.
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spelling Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent rankingContextual variablesOptical trackingMatch performanceFootballThis study aimed to compare high-speed running (HSR) and sprint distances (SD) when in- (IP) and out-of-possession (OP) during official English Premier League (EPL) match-play over three consecutive seasons considering playing position, match location and opponent ranking. Match data from 31 male professional soccer players was obtained via an optical tracking system. Results showed that during the IP phase, playing position emerged as the only significant predictor for both HSRIP and SDIP. Wingers showed the highest HSRIP compared to centre-backs who exhibited the lowest values (p < 0.001, ES = 4.19). Similar data were found for SDIP (p < 0.001, ES = 3.30). HSROP was significantly affected by both ranking difference (β = -0.039, p = 0.001) and match location (β = 0.369, p = 0.001). HSROP decreases as the ranking difference increases and tends to be higher during away matches (p = 0.001, ES = 0.24). SDOP was affected by both ranking difference (β = -0.023, p = 0.001) and match location (β = 0.166, p = 0.001) and decreased as the ranking difference increased. SDOP was also higher during away matches (p = 0.001, ES = 0.23). Additionally, a significant interaction was found between playing position and ranking difference (β = 0.005, p = 0.010). Lower ranking differences correspond to higher SDOP values. In conclusion, these findings highlight that by applying these IP and OP insights into practical coaching strategies, teams can potentially enhance individual physical performance and adaptability across different match situations and seasons.TermediaRepositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de SantarémMorgans, RylandMandurino, MauroBeato, MarcoRyan, BenZmijewski, PiotrMoreira, AlexandreIbrahim Ceylan, HalilOliveira, Rafael2025-04-14T10:48:04Z2025-012025-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10400.15/5755eng2083-186210.5114/biolsport.2025.147011info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)instname:FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiainstacron:RCAAP2025-05-11T04:35:37Zoai:repositorio.ipsantarem.pt:10400.15/5755Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireinfo@rcaap.ptopendoar:https://opendoar.ac.uk/repository/71602025-05-29T07:11:10.718043Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP) - FCCN, serviços digitais da FCT – Fundação para a Ciência e a Tecnologiafalse
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
title Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
spellingShingle Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
Morgans, Ryland
Contextual variables
Optical tracking
Match performance
Football
title_short Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
title_full Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
title_fullStr Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
title_full_unstemmed Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
title_sort Contextualized high-speed running and sprinting during English Premier League match-play with reference to possession, positional demands and opponent ranking
author Morgans, Ryland
author_facet Morgans, Ryland
Mandurino, Mauro
Beato, Marco
Ryan, Ben
Zmijewski, Piotr
Moreira, Alexandre
Ibrahim Ceylan, Halil
Oliveira, Rafael
author_role author
author2 Mandurino, Mauro
Beato, Marco
Ryan, Ben
Zmijewski, Piotr
Moreira, Alexandre
Ibrahim Ceylan, Halil
Oliveira, Rafael
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Repositório Científico do Instituto Politécnico de Santarém
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Morgans, Ryland
Mandurino, Mauro
Beato, Marco
Ryan, Ben
Zmijewski, Piotr
Moreira, Alexandre
Ibrahim Ceylan, Halil
Oliveira, Rafael
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Contextual variables
Optical tracking
Match performance
Football
topic Contextual variables
Optical tracking
Match performance
Football
description This study aimed to compare high-speed running (HSR) and sprint distances (SD) when in- (IP) and out-of-possession (OP) during official English Premier League (EPL) match-play over three consecutive seasons considering playing position, match location and opponent ranking. Match data from 31 male professional soccer players was obtained via an optical tracking system. Results showed that during the IP phase, playing position emerged as the only significant predictor for both HSRIP and SDIP. Wingers showed the highest HSRIP compared to centre-backs who exhibited the lowest values (p < 0.001, ES = 4.19). Similar data were found for SDIP (p < 0.001, ES = 3.30). HSROP was significantly affected by both ranking difference (β = -0.039, p = 0.001) and match location (β = 0.369, p = 0.001). HSROP decreases as the ranking difference increases and tends to be higher during away matches (p = 0.001, ES = 0.24). SDOP was affected by both ranking difference (β = -0.023, p = 0.001) and match location (β = 0.166, p = 0.001) and decreased as the ranking difference increased. SDOP was also higher during away matches (p = 0.001, ES = 0.23). Additionally, a significant interaction was found between playing position and ranking difference (β = 0.005, p = 0.010). Lower ranking differences correspond to higher SDOP values. In conclusion, these findings highlight that by applying these IP and OP insights into practical coaching strategies, teams can potentially enhance individual physical performance and adaptability across different match situations and seasons.
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