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on October 16, 2025, 12:04 pm, in reply to "Yeah but other than pens and direct free kicks"
Plus if every team stopped crossing then defending the middle would become easily. It’s all part of a varied attack.
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what form of attack would have a high coversion rate.....nobody would say counter attackes are shit, but if there is a data I bet thats about 1 in 100 leading to a goal too.
I suppose you would need how many attacks lead to goals as a benchmark.
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are mostly shite
While crossing can be a valid attacking strategy, the direct success rate of converting crosses into goals is relatively low. One study of the English Premier League suggests that, on average, only about 1 in 91 open play crosses leads to a goal.
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