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France counterattack, Argentina set pieces: How Wo...

First publishedJul 13, 15:10 UTC
Last updatedJul 13, 22:32 UTC · 17m ago
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The top four teams in the World Cup are using different ways to score goals. France uses quick counterattacks, while Argentina relies on set pieces. These different styles show how each team attacks during the game.

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Four best teams are left in the World Cup. They all attack differently to score points. For example, France likes fast counterattacks. Argentina often scores from set pieces (like free kicks). This shows their unique playing style.

Why it matters

Knowing these styles helps fans understand how the games will be played. It tells you what to watch for when they play!

In brief
How are the top four teams attacking?
They use different methods, like France's counterattacks and Argentina's set pieces.
What is a 'set piece' in soccer?
A set piece is an attack from a fixed spot, such as a corner kick or free kick.
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All outlets frame the story similarly by focusing on comparing the distinct attacking styles of the top four teams.

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    Comparing specific team tactics (France vs. Argentina)

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    ESPNHighlights France's counterattack and Argentina's set pieces.
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    Focusing on the final stage of the tournament

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    ESPNNotes that four top-ranked teams are in the finals.
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