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🌟 4-2-3-1: Player Mobility 🧠 Fabián Ruiz (Spain) 🔶 Attacking from the blind side 🔶 Double pivot enables wide movements 🔶 Creates positional advantage 🔎 Read the full article: ⚙️ LiveTag.Pro

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