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Shaqiri strike continues long-range goal feast at Euros but will it last?

DUESSELDORF, Germany : When Switzerland's Xherdan Shaqiri planted a magnificent curling effort into the top corner of Scotland's net on Wednesday from outside the area it continued a pleasing trend at Euro 2024.

Shaqiri's equaliser in the 1-1 draw in Cologne was the 42nd goal in 15 matches and the 12th from outside the penalty area.

Euro 2024 is barely a week in but already there have been several long-distance contenders for goal of the tournament.

Shaqiri's stunner is vying with the likes of Turkey teenager Arda Guler's curler against Georgia and Czech Lukasz Provod's sublime effort versus Portugal.

For disciples of the "if you don't shoot you can't score" mantra touted by Dutch master Johan Cruyff, the group matches in Germany have been a refreshing throwback to a time when having a go from distance was actively encouraged.

The modern game has become so system-based with the emphasis on ball retention that many believe the skill of the long-range shot is being coached out of the game with players actively discouraged from chancing their arm.

That certainly appeared the case at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar where it was not until the 17th game and Iran's win over Wales that a goal was scored from outside the penalty area.

Of 172 goals scored in Qatar, only 13 were from outside the penalty area - a paltry 7.7 per cent.

The last Euros, held in 2020, featured 19 goals from outside the area (13.4 per cent) while at Euro 2016 there were 16 at 14.8 per cent.

So far at Euro 2024 the percentage of long-range goals is 28 per cent although the ratio for attempts from outside the area is currently trending lower than every other Euros apart from 2020.

The trend against long-range shooting is also seen in the English Premier League. Last

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