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Number of years Venue Number of participating teams Champion Runner-up Third place Third place.
1 1930 Uruguay 13 Uruguay Argentina United States Yugoslavia.
2 1934 Italy 16 Italy Czech Republic Germany Austria.
3 1938 France 15 Italy Hungary Brazil Sweden.
4 1950 Brazil 13 Uruguay Brazil Sweden Spain.
5 1954 Switzerland 16 West Germany Hungary Austria Uruguay.
6 1958 Sweden 16 Brazil Sweden France West Germany.
7 1962 Chile 16 Brazil Czech Republic Chile Yugoslavia.
8 1966 United Kingdom 16 England West Germany Portugal Soviet Union.
9 1970 Mexico 16 Brazil Italy West Germany Uruguay.
10 1974 West Germany 16 West Germany Netherlands Poland Brazil.
11 1978 Argentina 16 Argentina Netherlands Brazil Italy.
12 1982: Spain, 24, Italy, West Germany, Poland, France.
13 1986 Mexico 24 Argentina West Germany France Belgium.
14 1990 Italy 24 West Germany Argentina Italy England.
15 1994 United States 24 Brazil Italy Sweden Bulgaria.
16 1998 France 32 France Brazil Croatia Netherlands.
17 2002 Korea-Japan 32 Brazil Germany Turkey South Korea.
18 2006 Germany 32 Italy France Germany Portugal.
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7th floor. I have to figure this out by myself -- I can't finish it in half a day.
For example, when you are at home, you can put DM on the MC to enhance the control of the midfield. If the midfielder is not good, pull AMR L back to MR L's position.
When attacking, you can turn DL R into WBL R to enhance wing activities, etc.
This formation can also play double midfielders when necessary, which is suitable for away defense.
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I think it's interesting to study this.,Just start learning to arrange the formation by the hands of the hand.,Later, you can set your favorite style of play.,And then find the corresponding characteristics of the person to supplement.。。。 btw, Fan Fan is very strong, super strong!!
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When defending a counterattack, you should run more freely, otherwise the counterattack is likely to be unsuccessful.
Standing in a good position means that the whole team's running position strictly follows the pre-game position, the degree of freedom is low, it is easy to receive the organizational pass, the defender is not easy to press up when defending, the midfield is moderately scrambling, and the striker is in the opponent's half, but it will have an impact when attacking and it is not easy to score more goals. Take Barcelona as an example, if you set up a good position, then Alves will not often go up to assist, there are fewer side contacts, the attack is not easy to open, if you set up a free running position, then the back will be chaotic, you will be tragic.
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Players up front are better off playing more freely, while defenders are advised to take their positions.
Standing in a good position mainly means that standing in your own position and not blindly grabbing it, the two questions you said can be considered correct.
When counterattacking, if you choose to stand in a good position, it is indeed more soft to be cut off by the opponent, and relatively speaking, the probability of being cut off by only the running position will be much reduced.
Players who are in good positions do have an easier time receiving passes from playmakers.
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It refers to a trend of a player to participate in offense or defense out of his position, and the advantage of setting a strict position is that he will not lose his defensive position due to excessive running, resulting in leakage; The disadvantage is that the offensive movement is not flexible enough.
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If the degree of freedom is too high, something big will happen
The landlord can refer to the next tactical document.。。。