Match running performance is influenced by possession and teamformation in an English Premier League team
Ryland Morgans, John M. Radnor, Jose Fonseca, Chris Haslam, Matthew King, Dave Rhodes, Piotr Żmijewski, Rafael Oliveira
Abstract
= 0.025). From the position-specific analysis, only the running performance of centre-backs was affected by formation or positional factors. These results indicate that formation and possession can have a significant impact on TD, HSR, and HML distance. Furthermore, players performed more high-intensity efforts in 3-5-2 than 4-3-3 formation. These findings suggest that coaches can evaluate running performance in the context of formation and possession and tailor tactical strategies to optimise physical performance.
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