'Sign of the times': How football's emerging nations are challenging its established powers

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'Sign of the times': How football's emerging nations are challenging its established powers
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Colombia, Morocco, Jamaica, South Africa, and Nigeria have all progressed to the World Cup knockouts. So how did they do it? Analysis by Samantha Lewis

On average, teams have become more compact — especially through the middle of the field — which has made it more difficult for opponents to break through lines, create chances, and score goals.

"On any given day, a team can come out here and be competitive against another team. So it's going to be incredibly exciting to see how this plays out." So these are the on-field trends that the TSG has observed, but Ellis puts a lot of these developments down to the off-field improvements that have happened around the world."Last year, I was in Morocco and went to see their National Training Centre, and I was blown away by this facility; it's one of the nicest I've ever seen.

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