FIFA World Cup 2026 sees major increase in goals from outside the box
•The proportion of goals from outside the box at the World Cup 2026 has doubled compared to the 2022 tournament.
•Teams are increasingly defending deeply, prompting players to take more long-range shots.
•Argentina has notably scored five goals from outside the box, highlighting the trend in this World Cup.
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→The proportion of goals from outside the box at the World Cup 2026 has doubled compared to the 2022 tournament.
→Teams are increasingly defending deeply, prompting players to take more long-range shots.
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