When the term inverted winger is mentioned, the mind quickly envisions Arjen Robben on the right touchline picking up the ball and driving inside on his exquisite left foot, curling a shot into the upper corner of the goal, evading the desperate lunge of the helpless goalkeeper.
The inverted winger is a counter to the predictable traditional winger.
The traditional winger’s role is to get to the end line and serve in a cross.
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