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Based on the 2026 World Cup data, reliance on crosses in attack has increased significantly, with an average of 0.75 goals scored from crosses per game— the second-highest figure in the tournament’s history, surpassing the 2022 Qatar edition's 0.55 goals and nearing the 2002 record of 0.84. Additionally, the success rate of completed crosses reached 24.1%, while the expected quality of key passes rose to 0.076. This improvement is attributed to better semi-automated offside technology and exploiting spaces behind defenders, leading to a strong resurgence of crossing as an effective tactical approach in the tournament.
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