“…Up to now, few studies in football have investigated multiple acceleration variables, simultaneously (Barberó-Álvarez et al, 2014 ; Barron et al, 2016 ; Sonderegger et al, 2016 ; Abbott et al, 2018a , b ; Serpiello et al, 2018 ; Delaney et al, 2019 ; Martínez-Cabrera et al, 2021 ). Commonly used acceleration variables—including high-intensity efforts (Sonderegger et al, 2016 ; Abbott et al, 2018a , b ; Martínez-Cabrera et al, 2021 ), repeated bouts (Barberó-Álvarez et al, 2014 ; Barron et al, 2016 ; Serpiello et al, 2018 ), and average acceleration (Delaney et al, 2018 , 2019 )—have typically been investigated in isolation, with each variable suffering from unique limitations. Subsequently, any findings may provide a limited representation of what specific acceleration demands had actually occurred.…”