The Sun reported that Marca has deleted reports that Muderick wanted to change careers in track and field.
Marca previously reported a sensational news that Muderick wanted to switch to track and field with the goal of representing Ukraine in the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics.
But the fact that "Marca" has quietly removed the original text shows that they have finally returned to their sanity. It seems that they intercepted a post from an account on Twitter and posted it directly.
In fact, it only takes a few phone calls to verify or a little common sense to understand this prank. First of all, Muderick is still waiting for the trial of his anti-doping case. If he is finally acquitted or is only suspended for a short period of time, will he really give up his high-paying football career and switch to track and field?
If the mildredazine drug test is positive, he will be sentenced to four years ban, and he will not be able to participate in the 2028 Olympics.
The Marca report exaggerated Muderick's top speed of 36.37 km/h on the football field, but the Chelsea winger must increase his speed by another 1km/h and continue to maintain it throughout the 100m schedule to compete with the top sprinters.
For reference, Bolt's average speed when he sets a world record was 37.58 kilometers per hour, and his peak speed reached 44.72 kilometers per hour. These are only part of the basis for confirming that the report is purely fiction.
However, Marca has admitted its mistake, which is in stark contrast to the media that are eager to reprint.
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