A New Lens on Football Match Intensity: from the Most Demanding Passage to Extremely Demanding Passage

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Abstract

This study examines positional differences in physical and technical performance during the Extremely demanding passage (EDP) in the Chinese Super League (CSL), using a 5-minute time window and a high-intensity running (HIR) threshold of ≥19.8 km/h. Data from 176 matches (n = 76 players, 215 observations) in the 2019 season were analysed using generalised mixed linear models. Results showed that: 1. The mean HIR distance during the EDP was 50%–60% higher than during the Most demanding passage (MDP). 2. During the EDP, central defenders (CD) achieved the fewest total distance (706 ± 48 m) and HIR distance (262 ± 12 m) but excelled in ball control metrics, including the longest running with the ball average length (5.8 ± 7.0 m) and the highest forward passes (1.5 ± 1.2). 3. Central midfielders (CM) covered the most total distance (817 ± 46 m) and HIR distance (362 ± 29 m), while leading in tackles (0.36 ± 0.49). These findings underscore the specific physical and technical demands of CDs and CMs compared to other positions during the EDP, necessitating role-specific strategies to optimise performance.

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