lets be honest, you don't know how fast he actually is because the only team you watch is Everton.
Why would I lie about a liverpool player being fast?
well that's not the case, i do watch teams other than everton ...
football fans generally don't have a clue on what fast is and tend to overhype a player's speed; like when you get these bogus stats that walcott could run 10.1 for a 100 after they took a 5m split of him runnign at top speed in a game and said if he could hold this top speed for 100m and not have to accelerate or inevitably decelerate (which happens for top sprinters at about 70m, for walcott prob 40m) then he'd run as fast as 10.1 ... it's a joke.
The only footballer who's speed has been tested properly is Ronaldo's, one of it not the fastest footballer playing in europe's top leagues. from his times in that 'testing the limits' programme it has been deduced he wouldnt break 11.2 for a 100. very, very far off olympic standard
not that it matters, becauses hes one of the best footballers of all time. my point being, enrique may be a fast footballer, but he is not, and never was going to be an olympic standard sprinter