Mustafa II
Well-known member
33 has never been older for a top footballer than it is today.
Lewis Dunk turns 34 in November. This season, only six players older than Dunk has made 20+ starts. Among those, two players play for relegation teams.
Its a cruel, cruel league to hit your mid-30s in. Look at Kevin de Bruyne.
The dropoff in number of appearances and quality of performances is dramatic between 32-34 in todays very rapid football. If we go into "a few more years" of him being a starting player, we're really asking for trouble and demanding virtually superhuman abilities from Dunk. Not fair on the team or the player. He needs to become a backup/fringe player next season or we're in trouble.
That's just not true, is it. Sports science and physiotherapy has come a LONG way.
Go back 20 years, and 33 would be pretty much the retirement age for a vast majority of players. There were only a handful of players at that age in the Premier League. And their declines occurred far earlier than today.
Today, it is not uncommon for players to play at this level at 36, 37 or older.
Of course there will be decline for many players in their early 30s, in part due the genetic lottery. But saying that Dunk has gone from one of our best players & England international to a catastrophic decline in less than a year is frankly ridiculous.