​Decision-Making in Wide Areas: The Art, the System, and the Players Who Defined It​

There was a time when the crowd would rise as soon as a winger received the ball in space. Shoulders would drop, fullbacks would backpedal, and there was an electricity to the unknown — the possibility of a cross whipped in, a byline cutback, or a dazzling solo run. Wingers were artists. Instinctive. Expressive. Sometimes chaotic.

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