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The 2026 World Cup saw a decline in defensive solidity and a significant rise in attacking rates, as teams scored 215 goals after 72 matches — an unprecedented number surpassing the goals scored in 2022. Some teams stood out by netting 10 goals in just three games. The tournament also revealed weaknesses in certain defensive lines and a heavy reliance on attacking play. The impact of tactical changes and players shifting into additional forward roles became evident, along with increased dependence on set pieces and the use of technology in refereeing. It is expected that goal-scoring rates will decrease in the upcoming stages as defensive caution levels rise.
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