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Many managers have brought him in hoping to use his pace to worry defences, but he has yet to settle, and often his end product lets him down. Not to mention a oft mentioned poor attitude.

Having left England for Russia at a young age, Quincy joined Birmingham City in the Championship and despite a positive start, he was shipped off six months later. There is still no doubting he has a number of excellent tricks at his disposal, and he has lightning pace.

If he just can work on the final ball, he could still yet be a vital part of any team. Gareth Bale's career looked like it would never reach the potential it once promised, but the last year has seen a remarkable turn around. Bale is now one of the most sought after players in world football following an excellent season for Spurs, which includes a stunning hattrick against Inter Milan in the San Siro. His rather unorthodox direct running style relies solely on his pace, being able to knock the ball past his man and chase it down rather than trying to weave in and out.

This allows him to cover large amounts of ground in seconds making him invaluable on the counter attack. He will surely be the subject of much transfer speculation in the summer, but Spurs will be desperate to hold onto the young Welshman.

Pierre Wome has had a bit of a journeyman career, but there is no doubting his pace on the left wing. The versatile, skillful and pacey left back has played for 11 different clubs in his career as well making 67 appearances for his native Cameroon.

Wome is one of a small group of players who has played in Spain, England and Italy, the three biggest leagues in world football. The year-old Mexican is currently plying his trade for Aris in Greece, on loan from Shakhtar Donetsk.

Having made an impressive start to his career, impressing many European clubs during a seven-year stint at Olympiacos, his progress has somewhat stalled since moving to Ukraine.

It is a shame that someone with such exciting speed and skill has been unable to make a bigger impact on European football. It hasn't been a fantastic year for Franck Ribery due to some awful accusations made against him the press. It was not long ago that Real Madrid, Manchester United and Chelsea were considering huge bids to bring him to their club, with him being seen as one of the best wingers around. The Frenchman has gone off the radar a bit this year, but there is no doubting his class.

Ribery, like Ronaldo, is not just known for his pace but also his skill, albeit with less speed. Ribery's unpredictability makes him very dangerous to play against. He is something of a raw talent, but there is no doubting he is a very quick, young player who could have a big future ahead of him. Continuously improving, Forest will be hoping Findlay's speed will help them to unlock defenses as they push for promotion to the Premier League. He played an important role in helping his country reach the knock out stages in the World Cup, and he is now a squad regular.

When playing for Charlton Athletic in England, it was rumored that Rommedahl could run the metres in Despite never really settling at Charlton, he has had a good career, appearing in two World Cups.

He may be going through a difficult period of his career, but there is no question that at his best, he is one of the most lethal goalscorers on the planet. Torres has a similar running style to Gareth Bale, using his speed to knock it past defenders and chase it down, allowing him to travel great distances in sort periods of time, giving himself plenty of space in which to pick his spot.

Surely it is only a matter of time until we see Torres back to the same standards that saw him bag 65 goals in just over 80 games at Liverpool. Another bizarre inclusion. Aaron Lennon, 29, has lost a yard of pace over the past couple of years since leaving Tottenham in FIFA 17's so-called 'fastest player' just about makes the top five having recorded a blistering speed of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is an absolute nightmare for defenders, not just for his pace but because he can finish, too.

However, while Antonio Valencia's pace down the right-hand side is a dangerous weapon for the Red Devils, is he really the fourth fastest player in the world? Probably not. FIFA fans will know exactly who the Mexican winger is given he has 95 pace on the game, but he plays for Pachuca and is the inspiration behind this study. I would have thought playing in Serie B would have been beneficial to Biabiany, but his agent has managed to put together a deal, where he will be signed on loan to Parma.

The case of Alberto Medina is similar to Mohamed Aboutrika, both players should be playing Europe, yet a combinations of circumstances of being the star player, has resulted in both players staying in their country.

Medina is a very a flamboyant, nimble, creative player who can beat players with acceleration, yet enjoys humiliating defenders in a style reminiscent of Ricardo Quaresma. However he is so fast that you have to take a gamble on him, because one thing he can do with ease, is beat whoever is marking him.

Clichy has to be the fastest defender in Europe, then you factor in his ability to keep the ball close to him, and he is so dangerous when he launches into one of his marauding runs. At years-of-age, Nedum Onuoha ran the metres at When you think of the New York Red Bulls, you want to watch Thierry Henry , track the progress of prodigious Juan Agudelo, see if Joel Lindpere can continue his good form, and be entertained by the dazzling pace of Dane Richards.

Cristiano Ronaldo is a technician who happens to also be a physical specimen. It makes sense because if given space, Agbonlahor would be a nightmare for opposing full backs.

Crusat not only has natural pace, but when coupled with superb dribbling ability, he really does put in some first rate performances. His partner in crime Pablo Piatti was sold to Valencia, so it will be interesting to see where Crusat ends up.



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