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🎯 Elite-Level Coaching Insight: Xabi Alonso in Action 👀 Spots a long diagonal pass he doesn’t like 🧠 Waits for the right moment — doesn’t just shout instructions ⏸️ Stops the session to make it visual and verbal ⚽ Demonstrates how the centre forward pressed forward, not sitting in...

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