It's entirely logical. Right footers get accustomed to playing on their 'wrong' side because of the shortage of left footers. For the same reason, left footers almost always play on the left and never learn to adjust to playing on the right
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That's bullshit. Most left footers tend to be able to use both feet relatively well. Many right footers can't put one decent pass in with their left foot and are always looking to get it onto their right.
Much like with "right handed" items in real life. Left sided/orientated people tend to have to learn to use the right sided stuff. In effect they end up being ambidextrous.
In footy, they tend to learn passing well with the right foot as the majority of coaches will be right footed. When copying the technique, at an early age, even knowing a player is left footed, they will often practice/train with the other foot.
Personally speaking, I used to practice taking corners, penalties and long passes with my right and left (more dominant) foot. So much so, that there became little difference between the two.
Used to play in a centre back pairing and strangely enough all our best/most selected CBs were left footed (3 out of 4). Who also were the primary penalty takers and were all comfortable with playing either LCB or RCB (or sweeper and CDM then using three of us). No issues with being on the ball regardless of foot.
Maybe many right footers will have a bias but I've definitely seen that most "left footed" professional players tend to be more comfortable if having to opt with their "weaker" foot.