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England and Tuchel take leaf out of Ramsey’s book with crossing tactics

England's recent match against the DRC featured a surprising tactical throwback with an emphasis on open-play crosses, reminiscent of their 1966 World Cup strategy. Despite the low assist rate from crosses, this approach has boosted their c...

The Guardian Sport· Jul 3, 2026 · 8:15 AM · 660 views

England's recent match against the DRC featured a surprising tactical throwback with an emphasis on open-play crosses, reminiscent of their 1966 World Cup strategy. Despite the low assist rate from crosses, this approach has boosted their creativity and goal opportunities, highlighted by Harry Kane's crucial equalizer. Can this old-school strategy secure their future victories? #EnglandFootball #CrossingTactics #SoccerStrategy #HarryKane #1966WorldCup

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