The document outlines different national soccer/football plans and strategies. The English plan notes the striker's position may vary depending on wind. The German plan emphasizes being radical, efficient, and unstoppable, with balls reaching 297 km/h. The Italian plan focuses on strong defense, small ideas in midfield, and passing to the striker for a potential penalty. The Brazilian plan receives no comments. The Swiss plan notes they can lose on their own without needing help. The French plan tries all possible hypotheses but forgets the goal. The Turkish plan notes the red dot represents the referee, not the ball. The Indian plan is to stay home and watch others on TV.
The document outlines different national soccer/football plans and strategies. The English plan notes the striker's position may vary depending on wind. The German plan emphasizes being radical, efficient, and unstoppable, with balls reaching 297 km/h. The Italian plan focuses on strong defense, small ideas in midfield, and passing to the striker for a potential penalty. The Brazilian plan receives no comments. The Swiss plan notes they can lose on their own without needing help. The French plan tries all possible hypotheses but forgets the goal. The Turkish plan notes the red dot represents the referee, not the ball. The Indian plan is to stay home and watch others on TV.
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The document outlines different national soccer/football plans and strategies. The English plan notes the striker's position may vary depending on wind. The German plan emphasizes being radical, efficient, and unstoppable, with balls reaching 297 km/h. The Italian plan focuses on strong defense, small ideas in midfield, and passing to the striker for a potential penalty. The Brazilian plan receives no comments. The Swiss plan notes they can lose on their own without needing help. The French plan tries all possible hypotheses but forgets the goal. The Turkish plan notes the red dot represents the referee, not the ball. The Indian plan is to stay home and watch others on TV.
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Attribution Non-Commercial (BY-NC)
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Download as PPT, PDF, TXT or read online from Scribd