Cross (association football)

Specifically, the intention of a cross is to directly bring the ball into the box from an angle that allows the attacking forwards to more easily aim for goal with their head or feet.Normally, this type of cross is implemented when the team has tall players who can win the aerial battle, or when the crosser is near the targeted team-mate, where curving the ball may be impractical.Typical tactics may involve pacy wingers capable of cutting in and outrunning the defence, with the intention of delivering accurate crosses into the box from the goal line.Since the emergence of statistical analysis and strategic ideas like possession-based football and attacking fullbacks, crossing as a tactic has been slowly superseded,[1] with questions on its inefficiency of possession and waning chance conversion ratio at the highest level.While still used occasionally at the highest level,[2] tactics relying on crossing as a "Plan A" tend to be described as "boring" (see Long ball), "naive" or "primitive"[3] (and are contrasted with intricate passing and dribbling technique).In modern football, there currently appear to be fewer players who are adept at crossing the ball as, unlike "traditional wingers", "modern wingers", such as Alexis Sánchez, Lorenzo Insigne or Eden Hazard, tend to play the ball on the ground in order to retain possession, and are typically quick, technically gifted, creative and agile, thus bearing similarities with players who were formerly deployed as supporting strikers or attacking midfielders.
Steven Gerrard crossing the ball in a Premier League match.
Wade Elliott practicing a chipped cross before the start of a match
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