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How Soccer Teams Build Attacks Like Drive Sequences
Soccer attacks can seem chaotic, but they follow a logic similar to a football drive, from the initial buildup to the final scoring attempt.
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Why World Cup Coaches Script Set Pieces Like Hockey Coaches Draw Plays
Discover how soccer's top coaches are borrowing from sports like hockey and basketball to turn chaotic set pieces into highly scripted, game-winning plays.
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Why Possession in Soccer Is Not Like Puck Possession
A breakdown of why controlling the ball in soccer and the puck in hockey are tactically, strategically, and fundamentally different concepts.
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What New Fans Get Wrong About Corners
Learn why the roar for a corner kick in soccer is often misleading and discover the true tactical value of this misunderstood set piece.
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Why Penalty Kicks Are Not Just Soccer’s Shootout Attempts
Explore the intense psychology, strategic mind games, and technical skill that make the penalty kick far more than a simple tiebreaker in soccer.
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What “Wingback” Means in Modern Soccer
An explainer on the wingback position in soccer, detailing how it differs from a fullback, why it's so popular, and what makes a player elite.
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Why Midfielders Often Control the World Cup Story
Forwards score the goals, but the World Cup narrative is often written by the players in the middle. Here’s why the midfielder is soccer's true storyteller.
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The Offside Trap, Explained Like Defensive Timing
Learn what the offside trap in soccer is, how it works, and why it's one of the riskiest and most rewarding defensive tactics in sports.
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What “Set Piece Specialist” Means in Soccer
A set piece specialist in soccer is a player with the skill to score or create goals from free kicks and corners. Here's what makes them so valuable.
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Why Set Pieces Feel Like Designed Faceoff Plays
Soccer set pieces and hockey faceoffs feel similar for a reason. Both are highly designed plays that use deception to create scoring chances.
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Why World Cup Coaches Script Set Pieces Like Baseball Managers Plan Matchups
Soccer coaches are using data and specialized plays for set pieces, a strategic shift that mirrors how baseball managers use matchups to win.
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Why Everyone Argues About Offside in Soccer
A clear explanation of soccer's offside rule, why it's so hard to officiate, and how VAR technology has changed the nature of the debate for fans.
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