The Premier League has had its fair share of quick players, with former Arsenal hero and England star Theo Walcott easily going down in the record books as one of the fastest to grace stadiums in the last 30 years. However, the former Southampton and Everton wide man believes there are two footballers who were actually quicker than he was.
Walcott’s top-flight career spanned almost 17 years, racking up 65 goals for Arsenal and 15 elsewhere as he became a household name and a staple in league history.
But, most noted for his pace, the Stanmore-born star believed that a former Liverpool stalwart and one current league speedster were faster than he was in his prime.
Theo Walcott Claims Michael Owen Was Actually Quicker Than Him
Having rated Micah Richards, Arjen Robben, Aaron Lennon and Hector Bellerin as slower than him, a photo of Michael Owen flashed up on the screen.
And the former England international was gracious to admit that Liverpool and Three Lions icon Owen would have outpaced him at his peak. Walcott said to GIVEMESPORT:
“Oh my god. He was so quick, wasn’t he? I might have to go with Michael Owen, you know.
“I loved watching him as a player as well, because I was a fan. He was incredibly quick, and no one has ever said that in terms of me against him, before.
“There was only one player I was waiting for, but yeah, I’ll go Michael Owen.”
Of all of the names in world football that Walcott could have voted quicker than him, not many will have hedged their bets on Michael Owen – but the former Liverpool talent was electric during his earlier years in the English game.
Theo Walcott Believes a Current Premier League Star is Quicker Than Him
Arsenal’s Theo Walcott celebrates scoring their first goal
Thierry Henry flashed up next on the video, but it wasn’t long before Walcott’s immediate first-choice came onto the screen in current West Ham and Premier League winger, Adama Traore.
The Spanish international has been regarded as the Premier League’s ‘speed king’ throughout the late 2010s and 2020s, with his muscular frame, rapid speed and close dribbling scaring defenders to death from minute one.
And Walcott admitted that he thought Traore would come up and beat him in the rankings, labelling the Barcelona academy graduate as an ‘absolute machine’. Walcott said:
“That’s the one that always beats everyone. Honestly, the guy is an absolute machine. He’s the quickest thing I’ve ever seen.
“Michael was exceptionally quick over ten, twenty metres, but Traore can carry the ball at pace as well and that’s difficult to do.”
Walcott did have his moments as a quick player. Perhaps his most famous moment came earlier in his career, in a Champions League quarter-final against Liverpool in 2008, where he carried the ball the length of the pitch for Emmanuel Adebayor to turn home, beating five players in the process.
His turn of pace was a huge asset for Arsene Wenger, as Walcott won two FA Cup trophies during his time at the Emirates Stadium, as well as making 47 appearances for England.
Kylian Mbappe is lighting up the 2026 World Cup as he looks to fire France to their second success in world football’s biggest competition since 2018.
The Real Madrid forward is firmly in the Golden Boot race against the likes of Lionel Messi, Erling Haaland and Vinicius Junior, having found the net four times in the group stages. Mbappe was crucial to his nation lifting the trophy in 2018, bursting onto the scene as a teenager.
He then had an incredible tournament four years later in Qatar. Despite his side having to settle for second place, the 27-year-old fired in a hat-trick in the final, something only Sir Geoff Hurst has previously managed.
Kylian Mbappe Wearing Different Shirt to France Teammates
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That treble in the final against Argentina helped Mbappe to the Golden Boot in the 2022 World Cup. The versatile forward netted eight times in total, and was undeserving of being on the losing side.
He tends to step up on the big stage when his country needs him. Some eagle-eyed fans may have spotted a difference in the shirt Mbappe is wearing this summer compared to the rest of Didier Deschamps’ men.
Lionel Messi, Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane are all expected to finish among the top goalscorers in this summer’s tournament.
The reason for that is his Golden Boot victory in 2022. Any active player who has won the individual award at the World Cup is allowed to wear a special patch on the sleeve of their shirt.
England’s Harry Kane and Colombia’s James Rodriguez are the only other players at the tournament this summer allowed to wear the patch, after winning the 2018 and 2014 Golden Boots, respectively.
The award has never been won back-to-back in the competition’s history. But with France being among the strong favourites and expected to go far, there’s every chance their talisman can scoop the honour once again. After all, he’s only four goals away from being the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer.
Mbappe: Lionel Messi Still the Best
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While Mbappe is hunting his old Paris Saint-Germain teammate Lionel Messi down in the current Golden Boot race and the all-time scoring charts, he still concedes he has a lot to do to overtake the Argentine.
It was no surprise to Les Bleus’ number nine that Messi has continued to deliver on the big stage. He said (per ESPN): “I already knew Messi was going to keep scoring goals. He always does. He’s ahead of me and I’m behind him. I’ll keep scoring to help my national team go as far as possible.”
Following the greatest footballer of all time smashed a hat-trick against Algeria, Mbappe declared him still the best in the world. He claimed:
“It’s clear that Messi is the best in the world, and so is Cristiano [Ronaldo]. For 16 years, he [Messi] has shown his extraordinary talent. I’m just trying to do what I know how to do: show my talent on the biggest stage possible and help my national team.”
Newcastle United have lined up a deal to sign a midfielder this summer, as the Magpies face the possibility of losing some key players in the coming weeks.
A deal for the former seems the most likely, meaning Newcastle are on the market for replacements, and one target is now seemingly in the club’s sights.
Newcastle Add Felix Nmecha To Shortlist
According to a report from journalist Craig Hope, Borussia Dortmund midfielder Felix Nmecha is on Newcastle’s shortlist as a transfer target for this summer.
The Magpies are described as “long-term admirers” of the 25-year-old, who has impressed in the Bundesliga as well as in the World Cup with Germany in recent weeks.
Nmecha has a release clause in his deal worth £73.5 million, though that doesn’t come into effect until next summer. That said, the report claims that there is hope a move can be negotiated for lower than that price.
There is likely to be some competition for Nmecha’s signature, as Manchester United have been linked with a transfer, along with fellow Premier League rivals Liverpool.
It remains to be seen whether Newcastle can get an agreement with both Dortmund and the Germany international over a potential transfer in the coming weeks as a result.
Newcastle are facing a tough summer transfer window, with Anthony Gordon’s exit set to be just the first of a few key moves away from the club.
Given the struggles in the Premier League last season, the Magpies will be keen to not be in a weaker position next campaign when it comes to the options available.
However, it may be the sales that help ensure that is the case. Selling some important players in favour of huge transfer fees could allow it to be reinvested in a way that will add a better balance of quality across the whole squad.
Newcastle United are in the market for a striker, as one star looks set to leave the club this summer.
That, in theory, should allow the team to become stronger. But that will only happen if the right transfer replacements are found for the right price.
That was the theory in practice last summer, with Alexander Isak’s sale generating a club-record fee, but resulting in the wrong options being signed to take his place.
Newcastle cannot allow a repeat of that, especially in the midfield engine room, which has been among the key areas of strength under Howe.
Yan Diomande’s early coach Faissal Chehade explains why Liverpool could be the perfect fit, and why his ceiling may be Ballon d’Or level.
Chehade, who worked with Diomande at Leganés, reveals on Market Madness what stood out from the very beginning: the confidence, the one-v-one ability, the training-ground moments that made coaches take notice, and the mentality behind his rise from rejection across Europe to becoming one of the most talked-about young players in world football.
He also breaks down why Leipzig was the right step, why Liverpool could give Diomande the platform to become “the main man,” and why he believes the winger has the potential to reach the very top of the game.
Chapters:
0:09 — Yan Diomande’s First Coach Reveals the Talent
2:07 — The Training Goal That Made Everyone Stop
3:36 — Why Yan Diomande Was Rejected Across Europe
4:21 — Why Leipzig Was the Perfect Move for Diomande
4:55 — Why Liverpool Could Be Yan Diomande’s Perfect Fit
8:02 — Yan Diomande’s Ballon d’Or Ceiling Explained