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What were the tactics of the Hungarian soccer team?

In the 1950s, the Hungarian coach Gustav Sibbes made a simple but effective reform for the shortcomings of the defense of the "WM" formation, arranging a defender in the midfield, three defenders, three midfielders and two centers to form a square, two speedy wingers on both sides of the square, and the wingers and centers to cross over and change positions. The wingers and the center fronts cross-position, carry out the two-over-one passing and cutting cooperation, open up the opponent's middle defense gap and then cut into the penalty area to carry out the attack, this innovative four strikers playing at that time was known as the "Magyar Iron Cavalry", which appeared and strengthened the strength of the Hungarian team. The motto of Sibbes was "soccer always runs faster than people", and the whole team emphasized on the fast ball, the high-speed running of the ball and the wide-ranging running of the players to make the team always maintain a smooth multi-point attack. 1952 Helsinki Olympic Games, the Hungarian team won the soccer championship with an absolute advantage of 20 goals and 2 losses. 1953 November 25, the Hungarian team and the modern football team, the Hungarian soccer team and the Hungarian football team. On November 25, 1953, the Hungarian team and the originator of modern soccer England in London Wembley Stadium encounter, Hungarian wingers and centers quickly pull open insertion of England's "WM" in the three center backs ate all the pain, 3:6, the unbeatable England was humiliated. May 23, 1954, Hungary in Budapest again with 7:1 Mad butcher England, two consecutive "battle of the century" loss, marking the popular international soccer world for 30 years, "WM" formation from now on out of the historical stage.