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'Every team does it': How World Cup sides thwart o...

'Every team does it': How World Cup sides thwart o...

Summary

Many soccer teams in the World Cup try to gather information on their opponents, and they also worry their own tactics might be watched. Teams use different ways to stop others from spying on them during games.

Key Facts

  • Soccer teams often try to watch their opponents to learn about their strategies.
  • Teams also worry that opponents are watching their own moves.
  • This situation means many players and coaches either spy, worry about being spied on, or both.
  • Teams have methods to prevent their opponents from learning their tactics.
  • The article discusses how World Cup teams manage the challenge of spying and counter-spying.
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