This study aimed to compare match-play running performance between players with a high (H) and low (L) anaerobic speed reserve (ASR) profile in professional soccer players. Thirty-six male players from the same club (age: 23.3 ± 5.4 years) took part in this study. Match data were collected from 43 home matches of the first and second division of the Brazilian National Championship over two consecutive seasons. Players had their maximal sprinting (MSS) and aerobic speeds (MAS) determined during field test-based assessments. ASR was defined as MSS minus MAS. Total distance (TD), sprinting distance, number of accelerations and decelerations, absolute peak (PMS) and mean match sprint speed (MMSS) and its relative values expressed as a percentage of MSS (PMS and MMSS), distance covered > 100% MAS and > 50% MSS were compared between the groups and halves. H presented greater sprint demand ( > 0.80), PMS ( = 1.57), and MMSS ( = 0.99) than the L group. The opposite was observed for PMS and MMSS. The TD and amount of high-intensity accelerations and decelerations were moderately (0.77< < 0.90) and largely (1.21< < 1.63) reduced between halves for H and L, respectively. L players also had their distance >MAS and > 50% MSS decreased between halves ( = 0.72 and 0.77), while the H did not ( < 0.10). Our findings indicated that players with larger ASR had greater sprint demand, with a lower relative running intensity, and covered longer distances above MAS. The amplitude of ASR also affected the player's running ability between halves.

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