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What “Cross” Means in World Cup Soccer
An explainer on the soccer cross, including what it is, the different types, and why it remains one of the most exciting plays in the sport.
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Why Captains Matter at the World Cup
At the World Cup, the captain's armband signifies more than just a title. It represents an on-field coach, a team diplomat, and an emotional leader.
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What “Build-Up Play” Means During a Soccer Match
A clear explainer on the soccer tactic known as 'build-up play,' what it is, why teams use it, and the risks and rewards involved.
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Why the World Cup Is Easier to Follow Than Club Soccer
Explaining why the World Cup's simple narrative and national pride make it more accessible for casual fans than the complex world of club soccer.
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Why Formation Numbers Are Soccer’s Version of a System Sheet
Learn what soccer formations like 4-4-2 really mean and why they're just the starting point for understanding the beautiful game's complex tactics.
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The Soccer Version of a Clutch At-Bat Moment
For baseball fans, the clutch at-bat is peak sports drama. This piece explores the moments in soccer that deliver that same intense pressure.
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Why 1-0 World Cup Matches Can Be Full of Drama
To many, a 1-0 soccer match seems boring. Here’s an explainer on the tactical chess match and psychological drama that make low-scoring games so thrilling.
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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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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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What “Park the Bus” Means in Soccer
An explainer on the popular soccer term 'park the bus,' detailing its meaning, its controversial origins, and why teams use this defensive tactic.
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Why Low-Scoring World Cup Games Can Still Be Thrilling
To American sports fans, a 1-0 soccer match can seem dull. Here's how to appreciate the hidden tension and tactical drama in a low-scoring game.
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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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