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1. f4. Limiting the scope of Black’ pieces.
One line can go like this:
1….. …Kd5
2. Kxa5 Ke4
3. Kb6 Kxd3
4. a5 Nd6
5. a6 Nc8
7. Kb7 Nd6+
8. Kc6 Nc8
9. Ke4 Winning, since the Black Knight is tied to protect against the White a Pawn. The White King will pick the only Black pawn left and the Black King is too far from obsrtucting White’s Bishop Pawn from queening.