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A long diagonal ball from one side of the pitch to the other, usually to find space where the defense hasn't shifted yet. When play is congested on one flank, the other side is often open. A good switch of play exploits that. The pass needs weight and accuracy - too short and it gets cut out, too long and it goes out. Full-backs and playmakers who can hit these passes are valuable for stretching the game.
Toni Kroos made switching play look effortless. He'd see the ball on the right, spot a runner on the left, and float a 50-yard diagonal that landed exactly in stride. Real Madrid used it to break down packed defenses constantly.
Robbie
Jan 29, 2026
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