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Matt Jarvis Interview - Metasox

Matt Jarvis Interview - Metasox

He's provided more crosses than any other player in the Premier League, and was on the scoresheet again this weekend. Matt Jarvis has been a shining light in an otherwise bleak season for Wolves, and we recently caught up with the flying winger who has become a staunch advocate for wearing Metasox.

Less than 12 months ago Jarvis was making his international debut for England, a winger in the traditional mould, he's proven to be one of the Premier Leagues consistent performers. What people may not realise though, is that Matt Jarvis is a big fan of the revolutionary Metasox, and with the Euro's on the horizon Matt is one player England won't have to worry about getting a Metatarsal injury!

 




Before the weekend's action Matt Jarvis had put in 165 crosses from open play, the most in the Premier League and more than closest rivals Leighton Baines (159), Nani (137) and Seb Larsson (137). All of Matt's crosses have come from feet equipped with Metasox socks. So our interview not only gave us the opportunity to talk to Matt about Wolves and England, but also Metasox.  





Matt is probably the most high-profile player we're aware of who wears Metasox, and for anyone who's not heard of the socks, they are a revolutionary product designed to reduce the risk of injury whilst increasing shot and passing power.




A sock enhanced with Silicon, Metasox are designed to be worn with modern football boots and offer power, protection and precision. Matt Jarvis has already gone on record as saying  I use the socks for training and games. They are very comfortable and lightweight and give me the added cushion I need with crosses and shots. The socks are now part of my day to day preparation."


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