sport news Declan Rice was England top runner against Senegal with Kyle Walker fastest trends now
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Declan Rice covered over 12km and put in 62 sprints in a lung-busting effort during the 3-0 win over Senegal as England's World Cup running stats are revealed.
Harry Kane and Luke Shaw both covered over 10km during Sunday night's last-16 win, while Kyle Walker's top speed of 34.4km/h confirmed he is England's best chance of keeping up with France's Kylian Mbappe in the quarter-final.
Captain Kane runs around 11km on average when playing for England and his 10.8km against Senegal was rewarded with his first goal of the tournament.
Declan Rice covered over 12km and put in 62 sprints during England's 3-0 win over Senegal
Kyle Walker is England's quickest sprinter, recording bursts of 34.4km/h in the game
Walker faces the unenviable task of stopping Kylian Mbappe against France on Saturday
Harry Maguire, who enjoys a burst out of defence, averages 10.89km per game when on England duty, while Phil Foden typically covers 10.62km when playing internationally.
When in the side, Raheem Sterling tops the charts for high-speed sprinting with an average of 1.3km done at speeds of over 25km/h.
Against Senegal, it was the midfield duo of Rice (62) and Jude Bellingham (61) who put in the most sprints with Shaw