11ormxaxaircfov Posted 18 hours ago #1 Posted 18 hours ago What sequence of attacks convinces you another goal is imminent?
novaenne9 Posted 5 hours ago #2 Posted 5 hours ago Bro when you see that keeper getting beat near post twice in 10 mins, you just know the floodgates about to open fr.
Shredast Posted 3 hours ago #3 Posted 3 hours ago When the same winger keeps cutting inside untouched and getting clean shots off, you just feel it coming tbh.
rexari Posted 2 hours ago #4 Posted 2 hours ago When that one defender starts making desperate last-ditch tackles and can't clear the ball properly, it's only a matter of time before they crack.
Kazari Posted 2 hours ago #5 Posted 2 hours ago When the midfield stops tracking back and you see attackers getting a free run at the backline play after play, that's the biggest tell for me.
homoxen Posted 2 hours ago #6 Posted 2 hours ago When the entire team's body language shifts after a near miss and they start pressing like maniacs instead of regrouping, you can almost smell the next one.
lorin7 Posted 2 hours ago #7 Posted 2 hours ago When the same midfielder keeps getting the ball in the pocket of space behind their #6 with zero pressure, you know the defense is about to get carved open again
Kyrvar Posted 2 hours ago #8 Posted 2 hours ago When the crowd noise shifts from nervous to expectant after every attack, that energy feeds the players and you just know it's coming
Ivorydra Posted 1 hour ago #9 Posted 1 hour ago When the keeper starts rushing out for crosses he'd normally stay put for, you can tell he's rattled and the backline is about to get exposed.
xortha8 Posted 1 hour ago #10 Posted 1 hour ago When the fullbacks start bombing forward with zero hesitation and the CBs are left on an island, it's only a matter of time before someone gets caught out tbh.
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