Premier League's hardest workers revealed with Arsenal's £105m Declan Rice third behind Man Utd and Spurs rivals

The US Sun
 
Premier League's hardest workers revealed with Arsenal's £105m Declan Rice third behind Man Utd and Spurs rivals

THE PREMIER LEAGUE'S hardest working players so far this season have been revealed.

According to stats showing the ground covered across the first four matches, Dejan Kulusevski's is the league hardest grafter.

The Tottenham winger comes out on top both overall and for the most ground covered in a single match.

Across Spurs' opening four games, the Sweden international has covered 47.07km.

That distance includes 13km in their 2-0 win at Bournemouth alone, a match in which Kulusevski scored.

Bernardo Silva has the next highest for a single match with 12.37km covered for Manchester City.

Kulusevski's goal against Bournemouth is his sole strike so far this term, having made his loan from Juventus permanent in the summer.

Behind him, Bruno Fernandes and Declan Rice complete the top three with 46.84km and 46.75km covered, respectively.

Both players have played every minute for their clubs across the first four matches.

Fernandes, who is now the Manchester United captain, has a goal and an assist to his name in those appearances.

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As for Rice, he scored his first goal since joining Arsenal from West Ham in their win over United earlier this month.

Further down the list, City midfielder Rodri is fifth with 46.37km covered.

Meanwhile, Chelsea's Enzo Fernandez is ninth with a total of 45.19km travelled for the Blues.