3 Immortal Premier League Records in the Guinness Book of Records

2023-06-30 04:00:00

Written by Sayed Hosni Friday, June 30, 2023 07:00 AM

Cristiano Ronaldo recently became the last footballer to enter the Guinness Book of Records for being the first footballer to appear in 200 international matches. Portugal’s match once morest Iceland was Ronaldo’s 200th international appearance, and he scored the winning goal for his country.

Before Ronaldo, many other soccer players entered the Guinness Book of Records for their unique achievements, including Lionel Messi, for example, who won seven Ballon d’Or titles and might get more before he retires.

The Premier League is a place where the best footballers come together, display their exceptional abilities and constantly push the boundaries of what can be achieved on the pitch, so breaking a record in this competition is something of a challenge.

In these lines, we monitor 3 immortal records in the Premier League that entered the Guinness Book of Records.

De Bruyne: Fastest to reach 50 assists

Belgian star Kevin De Bruyne took the fastest time to score 50 assists in the Premier League, as the Belgium international holds the record for the fastest time to reach 50 assists in 123 Premier League matches.

He picked up a total of one assist in nine matches during his time at Chelsea and a further 49 in 122 appearances for City.

Arnold: Defender with the most goals in one season

The 2018-19 Premier League season was a defining season for Alexander-Arnold. Liverpool might have finished second, one point behind Manchester City, but they still won the Champions League.

Alexander-Arnold was instrumental as he provided 12 assists in the Premier League that season, reaching the milestone in 29 appearances, an incredible feat that had not been done by any defender in Premier League history.

Ederson: The longest kick from a goalkeeper

Ederson, the UEFA Champions League winning goalkeeper, wrote his name in the Guinness Book of Records, as the Manchester City goalkeeper currently holds the record for the longest soccer kick.

He made the attempt five years ago under certain conditions such as a wind speed of less than five meters per second and would stay inside a six-yard box. Ederson made three attempts and broke the current 75-meter record on his third and final attempt, reaching 75.35 metres.

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