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Effective Attacking Strategy in Soccer

<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">There are different techniques to attack the opposing team in soccer&period; Some teams in World Cup&comma; such as Netherlands and Germany are known for mixing long balls and short passes&period; On the other hand&comma; Spain is more reluctant to play long balls and tend to choose short passes&period; In fact&comma; Spain was able to win&comma; not because of their attacking ability&comma; but because of their robust defensive capability&period; They tend to score few goals in World Cup&comma; but it&&num;8217&semi;s hard for the opposing team to breach Spain&&num;8217&semi;s defense&period; Once Spain manages to score one or two goals&comma; it is likely that they win the match&period; It means that if we manage to frustrate the opposing team&comma; we could win the game&period; Spain proves that the best defense isn&&num;8217&semi;t always attacking&comma; but can be a very strong defensive position&period; Another common way of attacking is immediate counterattack&comma; which applies both in battlefields and soccer games&period; After a soccer team launches an attack&comma; its defensive posture is often in disarray&comma; as defenders will need to go forward to stay behind the advancing midfielders&period; Great long passes and very fast strikers are essential for instant counterattacks&comma; which can steal unexpected goals&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">In many soccer games&comma; fast counterattacks are often among the most beautiful things to see&period; When a soccer finds it difficult to score a goal&comma; it is important to know there could be problem with our attack characteristics&period; As an example&comma; it is possible that our counterattacks are not fast enough&comma; allowing the opposing team to re-organize and put up strong defense&period; Bad passes could also blunt out attacks&comma; causing team members to struggle to catch the ball&comma; delaying the overall progression of attacks&period;  Team members should be comfortable with the passing style&comma; they must be able to effectively to send and receive passes&period; It is also important to make sure that the opponent isn&&num;8217&semi;t able to anticipate our passes&period; If a team constantly uses the same passing style&comma; eventually an opposing team will be able learn and respond to it effectively&period; During attacks&comma; it is important to use varied attacking style&comma; which may alternately include short&comma; long and very long passes&period; Whatever we do&comma; we should create an opportunity for scoring a goal&comma; while denying the other team a similar opportunity&period; We should also always look for any lucky break&comma; that makes it much easier to score a goal&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;<p style&equals;"text-align&colon; justify&semi;">With good attacking skills&comma; a team may make hundreds of passes and still can&&num;8217&semi;t find their lucky break&period; Often&comma; a good attacking position is by capitalizing on any available opportunity&period; A successful counterattack that results in a goal may take only 25 seconds&period; Short passes are equally as effective as long passes during an attack&comma; but still depends on whether team members are will rehearsed in the technique&period; Even goalkeeper and defenders have significant roles in attacking maneuvers&comma; if they can skillfully feed the ball to well-positioned midfielders&period;<&sol;p>&NewLine;

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