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Those who play on the left side switch to the right, and those who play on the right side change to the left.
It's been in the World Cup.
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Those who agree to the second floor are the left and right wingers or wingers who will be replaced.
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The left and right sides are transferred to each other. When a player on the right side dribbles the ball. If you see an opportunity to sit on the road, pass the ball to the left. The right side is the same.
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It's a misnomer, agree upstairs, there may be midfielders and defenders on the same side.
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Those who play on the left side switch to the right, and those who play on the right side change to the left.
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The legendary left and right fight each other?
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Your question is a bit confusing, and all of the above makes sense.
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Isn't it swap bits?? It's the first time I've heard this word!!
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By passing the ball to both sides more, the width of the field is thoroughly utilized, so that the front of the opponent's defense is pulled apart, and the defensive formation is easy to loosen and there are more holes.
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It means to pass the ball more to the wing.
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Go back and do it, don't quickly check the Qing people's mu to do it to him, he does it back.
The side road, very understandable, is two sides.
I do it back in the side lane.
That's it.
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In general, the inside instep is used to hook the arc to facilitate the striker to grab the point, and not let the opposing goalkeeper easily get it.
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The inside of the foot is hooked to make it easier for the striker to grab the point, and not to let the opposing goalkeeper take it easily.
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Wing Gong is a more important offensive means in football tactics, and the side attackers can choose to shoot inside or cut inside after forming a breakthrough, which plays a role in dispersing the opponent's defensive density and creating more opportunities for their own central attackers.
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Simply put, it's about spreading out the opponent's defensive formation. I remember the most from the Colombian team's Ibrahimba. It's blazing fast.
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Wingers (such as Cristiano Ronaldo, Nani, Malouda, etc.) who have strong breakthrough ability, good skills at their feet and certain crossing ability have basically replaced classical full-backs (such as Figo, Beckham, etc.) with excellent bottom and cross skills. Modern football is faster and more confrontational. The full-backs must actively insert assists while taking into account the defense, Lahm, McConn, Alves, Evra, Akol, etc., the kind of fullbacks who only care about defense and have weak assist ability are forced to use, in the 2010 World Cup, Argenti lost in both full-backs are the latter type:
Heinze and Gutierrez, slow turns, poor assist ability, I really don't understand why there is a good full-back like Zanetti why not use it, otherwise Argenty's lineup is really flawless.
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That is, attacking from the left (right) side to attract attention. Then suddenly the big foot passes the ball to the right (left) wing. Because attention is drawn to the left (right) wing.
So the right (left) side can calmly choose to pass or shoot...It takes two good wide players. It's the two wings flying together.
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For example, when a corner kick comes and a parabola falls, there will be two points, one suitable for headers and the other for using feet to attack the goal. The first point is called the front point, and the second point is called the back point.
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