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More Sprints, More Injuries, More Chaos: 2025 Review

More Sprints, More Injuries, More Chaos: 2025 Review

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In this end-of-year review episode, Stephen Warnock and Adrian Lamb look back at the biggest themes that shaped football in 2025 — and revisit the questions we’ve explored across the season.

We break down the long-term impact of the Club World Cup, using real injury data and availability trends to assess whether the tournament is already affecting squads — and whether the second half of the season could bring further consequences. We also return to one of our biggest ongoing debates: will injuries decide the Premier League title race? From squad depth and fixture congestion to how tactical systems can increase injury risk, we look at why “availability” might be the real competitive advantage.

Then we dive into episode eight’s big question: are we watching the game… or the data? With the Premier League becoming more direct, sprint demands are rising — and we explore why physical outputs (like sprint distance and repeat sprint ability) are increasingly linked to goals, decisive moments, and tactical evolution. Plus, a few trends catching the eye: late goals, headed goals, kick-off tactics, and the controversial rise of “goalkeeper cramps.”

To close, we look ahead to a massive 2026 lineup — featuring voices from inside the game including analysts, recruitment, physios, strength & conditioning, agents, kit men, CEOs, and current/former Premier League players — plus an honest conversation on player mental health.

A proper football deep-dive — with a few laughs along the way.

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