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Association football position played near the opponent's goal
The forward (no. 10, in red) is past the defender (no. 16, in👄 white) and is about to take a shot at the goal. The goalkeeper will try to stop the forward from👄 scoring a goal by preventing the ball from passing the goal line.
Forwards (also known as attackers) are outfield positions in👄 an association football team who play the furthest up the pitch and are therefore most responsible for scoring goals as👄 well as assisting them. As with any attacking player, the role of the forward relies heavily on being able to👄 create space for attack.[1] Their advanced position and limited defensive responsibilities mean forwards normally score more goals on behalf of👄 their team than other players.
Attacking positions generally favour irrational players who ask questions to the defensive side of the opponent👄 in order to create scoring chances, where they benefit from a lack of predictability in attacking play. Modern team formations👄 normally include one to three forwards. For example, the common 4–2–3–1 includes one forward.[2] Less conventional formations may include more👄 than three forwards, or sometimes none.[3][4]
Brazilian striker Ronaldo (middle, in white) taking a shot at goal. A multi-functional forward, he👄 has influenced a generation of strikers who followed.[5]
The traditional role of a centre-forward is to score the majority of goals👄 on behalf of the team. If they are tall and physical players, with good heading ability, the player may also👄 be used to get onto the end of crosses, win long balls, or receive passes and retain possession of the👄 ball with their back to goal as teammates advance, in order to provide depth for their team or help teammates👄 score by providing a pass ('through ball' into the box), the latter variation usually requiring quicker pace and good movement,👄 in addition to finishing ability. Most modern centre-forwards operate in front of the second strikers or central attacking midfielders, and👄 do the majority of the ball handling outside the box. The present role of a centre-forward is sometimes interchangeable with👄 that of an attacking midfielder or second striker, however, especially in the 4–3–1–2 or 4–1–2–1–2 formations. The term centre-forward is👄 taken from the earlier football playing formations, such as the 2–3–5, in which there were five forward players: two outside👄 forwards, two inside forwards, and one centre-forward. The term "target forward" is often used interchangeably with that of a centre-forward,👄 but usually describes a particular type of striker, who is usually a tall and physically strong player, who is adept👄 at heading the ball; their main role is to win high balls in the air, hold up the ball, and👄 create chances for other members of the team, in addition to possibly scoring many goals themselves. However, the two terms👄 are not necessarily synonymous, with the target forward having developed into a more specialised role, while the centre-forward description is👄 more broad, encompassing many types of forwards.[6]
When numbers were introduced in the 1933 English FA Cup final, one of the👄 two centre-forwards that day wore the number 9 – Everton's Dixie Dean, a strong, powerful forward who had set the👄 record for the most goals scored in a season in English football during the 1927–28 season. The number would then👄 become synonymous with the centre-forward position (only worn that day because one team was numbered 1–11 whilst the other was👄 numbered 12–22).[7]
Striker [ edit ]
Gabriel Batistuta holding his old number 9 Fiorentina jersey. The number most associated with the position,👄 he was an out and out striker.
The role of a striker is rather different from that of a traditional centre-forward,👄 although the terms centre-forward and striker are used interchangeably at times, as both play further up the field than other👄 players, while tall, heavy and technical players, like Zlatan Ibrahimović, and Edin Džeko, have qualities which are suited to both👄 positions.[8] Like the centre-forward, the traditional role of a striker is to score goals; strikers are therefore known for their👄 ability to peel off defenders and to run into space via the blind side of the defender and to receive👄 the ball in a good goalscoring position, as typified by Ronaldo and Thierry Henry.[9] They are typically fast players with👄 good ball control and dribbling abilities. Shorter statured, more agile strikers like Michael Owen, Kylian Mbappé, Dries Mertens, Sergio Agüero,👄 and Paulo Dybala have an advantage over taller defenders due to their short bursts of speed.
Good strikers should be able👄 to shoot confidently with either foot, possess great power and accuracy, and have the ability to link-up with teammates and👄 pass the ball under pressure in breakaway situations. While many strikers wear the number 9 shirt, such as Alan Shearer,👄 an out and out striker, the position, to a lesser degree, is also associated with the number 10, which is👄 frequently worn by more creative deep-lying forwards such as Pelé, and occasionally with numbers 7 and 11, which are often👄 associated with wingers.[7]
Second striker [ edit ]
Wayne Rooney, shown wearing the number 10 jersey, was used at Manchester United as👄 a second striker on many occasions, playing behind the number 9.[10]
Deep-lying forwards or second strikers have a long history in👄 the game, but the terminology to describe their playing activity has varied over the years. Originally such players were termed👄 inside forwards, creative or deep-lying centre-forwards ("sub forwards"). More recently, the role has occasionally been colloquially referred to as the👄 centre-forward role, however, two more variations of this old type of player have developed: the second, or shadow, or support,👄 or auxiliary striker and, in what is in fact a distinct position unto its own, the number 10;[11][12][13] the former👄 role is exemplified by players such as Dennis Bergkamp (who would play just behind the striker Thierry Henry at Arsenal),[14]👄 Alessandro Del Piero at Juventus,[15] Youri Djorkaeff at Inter Milan,[16][17][18] or Teddy Sheringham at Tottenham Hotspur.[19] Other creative offensive players👄 who play further back, such as Diego Maradona, Ronaldinho, Kaká, Michael Laudrup, and Zinedine Zidane are often instead described as👄 the "number 10", and usually operate as an attacking midfielder or advanced playmaker.[13]
The second striker position is a loosely defined👄 and most often misunderstood description of a player positioned in a free role, somewhere between the out-and-out striker, whether the👄 player is a "target man" or more of a "poacher", and the number 10 or attacking midfielder, while possibly showing👄 some of the characteristics of both. In fact, a term coined by French advanced playmaker Michel Platini, the "nine-and-a-half", which👄 he used to describe the playing role of his successor in the number 10 role at Juventus, Italian playmaker Roberto👄 Baggio, has been an attempt to become a standard in defining the position.[20] Conceivably, a number 10 can alternate as👄 a second-striker provided that the player is also a prolific goalscorer; otherwise, a mobile forward with good technical ability (dribbling👄 skills and ball control), acceleration, vision, passing, and link-up play, who can receive the ball and retain possession, in addition👄 to being capable of scoring goals and creating opportunities for a less versatile centre-forward, is more suited to playing in👄 the second striker role. This player should also be able to position themselves well in order to receive passes and👄 subsequently either create or finish off a goalscoring opportunity. They should also be capable of finishing well with either foot👄 as well as their head (which is less common, seeing as many second strikers are diminutive creative players),[21] as this👄 will lead to a good scoring percentage on attempts on goal and give their team an advantage offensively. Although they👄 are often deployed in a free role, and given "licence to roam", and either run forward, or drop further back👄 in order to pick up the ball in deeper areas, giving them more time and space in possession, second or👄 support strikers do not tend to get as involved in the orchestration of attacks as the number 10, nor do👄 they bring as many other players into play, since they do not share the burden of responsibility, functioning predominantly in👄 a supporting role as assist providers.[22][23] In Italy, this role is known as a "rifinitore", "mezzapunta", or "seconda punta",[24][25] whereas👄 in Brazil, it is known as "segundo atacante"[26] or "ponta-de-lança".[27]
Inside forward [ edit ]
2–3–5 formation: the inside forwards (red) flank👄 the centre-forward.
The position of inside forward was popularly used in the late nineteenth and first half of the twentieth centuries.👄 The inside forwards would support the centre-forward, running and making space in the opposition defence, and, as the passing game👄 developed, supporting him with passes. The role is broadly analogous to the "hole" or second striker position in the modern👄 game, although here, there were two such players, known as inside right and inside left.
WM formation: the inside forwards (red)👄 occupy a more withdrawn position supporting the centre-forward and outside right and left.
In early 2–3–5 formations the inside-forwards would flank👄 the centre-forward on both sides. With the rise of the WM formation, the inside forwards were brought back to become👄 attacking midfielders, supplying balls to the centre-forward and the two attacking outside forwards – known as the outside right and👄 outside left. In Italian football jargon, the inside forward was initially occasionally known as a mezzala (literally "half-winger", not to👄 be confused with wing-half); however, the use of this particular term to describe inside forwards is now obsolete, as the👄 mezzala label was later reapplied to describe the role of offensive-minded central midfielders in Italian football, while the inside forward👄 role was instead labelled as "interno" ("internal", in Italian) in Italian football in subsequent years.[28][29][30]
In today's game, inside forwards have👄 been pushed up front to become either out-and-out attackers or false-9s, or out wide to wingers (in a 4–3–3 formation),👄 or they have even been switched to a deeper position in which they are required to drop back to link-up👄 with the midfield, while also supporting another striker playing alongside them up front (in a 4–4–2 formation). Many teams still👄 employ one of their strikers in this latter more withdrawn role as a support forward for the main striker, in👄 a role broadly similar to the inside forward.
Outside forward [ edit ]
Vittorio Pozzo's Metodo system from the 1930s featured attacking👄 wingers or outside forwards.
An outside forward plays as the advanced forward on the right or left wing – as an👄 outside right or outside left, typically as part of a 2–3–5 formation or one of its variants. As football tactics👄 have largely developed, and wingers have dropped back to become midfielders, the terminology has changed and "outside forward" has become👄 a historical term. Many commentators and football analysts still refer to the wing positions as "outside right" and "outside left".👄 Such players in the modern era have been labelled "wing forwards", particularly when the two wingers play high up the👄 pitch in a 4–3–3 or similar formation, where the front 3 attacking players have 3 central midfielders behind them. A👄 wing forward who is known for cutting inside and shooting can have the term "inverted winger" used interchangeably.
The responsibilities of👄 an outside forward include but are not limited to:
Scoring: their first option should be to shoot, while their second option👄 should be to find another way to create a goal opportunity for the team.
Passing: when they run into a shooting👄 angle that is unlikely to become a goal, they must find a way to pass the ball to the middle👄 of the penalty box area allowing the centre-forwards to finish the job.
Crossing: a main job of outside players, or players👄 in the wide areas, especially forwards is their ability to cross the ball to the middle of the field in👄 front of the goal for the central players to score from
Due to these responsibilities some of the most important attributes👄 include:
Good dribbling and circumventing defenders
Speed as a necessity to produce effective counter-attacks
Technical ability to strike a ball
Quickness in deception to👄 pass a defender
Striking technique to get on the end of crosses from wide players of the opposing side
Winger [ edit👄 ]
Cristiano Ronaldo has been deployed as an inverted winger.
A winger is an offensive player located in a wide position near👄 the touchlines. They can be classified as forwards, considering their origin as the old "outside-forward" position, and continue to be👄 termed as such in most parts of the world, especially in Latin and Dutch football cultures. However, in the British👄 game (in which the 4–4–2 formation and its variants are most commonly used) they are usually counted as part of👄 the midfield.
It is a winger's duty to beat opposing full-backs, deliver cut-backs or crosses from wide positions and, to a👄 lesser extent, to beat defenders and score from close range. They are usually some of the quickest players in the👄 team and usually have good dribbling skills as well. In Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese usage, the defensive duties of the👄 winger have been usually confined to pressing the opposition fullbacks when they have the ball. Otherwise, a winger will drop👄 closer to the midfield to make themself available, should their team win back the ball.
An inverted winger, Mohamed Salah plays👄 on the right wing, a position which allows him to cut inside to his stronger left foot.
In British and other👄 northern European styles of football, the wide-midfielder is expected to track back all the way to their own corner flag👄 should their full-back require help, and also to track back their marker, as well as tucking into the midfield when👄 the more central players are trying to pressure the opposition for the ball. This is a large responsibility for attack-orientated👄 players, and particularly those like Joaquín (winger/wide midfielder), or Ryan Giggs (winger/striker), and John Barnes (winger/central midfielder), who lack the👄 physical attributes of a wing-back or of a more orthodox midfield player. As these players grow older and lose their👄 natural pace, they are frequently redeployed as "number 10s" between the midfield and the forward line, where their well-honed ball👄 control, technical skills, ability to create chances, and improved reading of the game in the final third can serve to👄 improve their teams' attacking options in tight spaces. An example is Inter Milan's use of veteran Luís Figo behind one👄 or two other attackers, either as a second striker or in a playmaking role as an attacking midfielder.[31]
In recent years👄 there has been a trend of playing inverted wingers – wide players stationed on the 'wrong' side of the pitch,👄 in order to enable them to cut inside and shoot on their stronger foot and sometimes provide in-swinging crosses. This👄 tactic was used by Frank Rijkaard, who, whilst at Barcelona, moved Lionel Messi from the left flank onto the right👄 wing, initially against the player's wishes. This allowed him to cut into the centre and shoot or cross with his👄 left foot.[32] Another example of a successful inverted winger partnership was Bayern Munich's pairing of the left-footed Arjen Robben alongside👄 the right-footed Franck Ribéry, on the right and left flanks respectively.[33]
A description that has been used in the media to👄 label a variation upon the inverted winger position is that of an "attacking", "false", or "goalscoring winger", as exemplified by👄 Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale's roles on the left and right flank during their time at Real Madrid in particular.👄 This label has been used to describe an offensive-minded inverted winger, who will seemingly operate out wide on paper, but👄 who instead will be given the freedom to make unmarked runs into more advanced central areas inside the penalty area,👄 in order to get on the end of passes and crosses and score goals, effectively functioning as a striker.[34][35][36][37][38] This👄 role is somewhat comparable to what is known as the raumdeuter role in German football jargon (literally "space interpreter"), as👄 exemplified by Thomas Müller, namely an attacking-minded wide player, who will move into central areas in order to find spaces👄 from which he can receive passes and score or assist goals.[39]
The "false winger" or "seven-and-a-half" is instead a label which👄 has been used to describe a type of player who normally plays centrally, but who instead is deployed out wide👄 on paper; during the course of a match, however, they will move inside and operate in the centre of the👄 pitch, in order to drag defenders out of position, congest the midfield and give their team a numerical advantage in👄 this area, so that they can dominate possession in the middle of the pitch and create chances for the forwards;👄 this position also leaves space for full-backs to make overlapping attacking runs up the flank. Samir Nasri, who has been👄 deployed in this role, once described it as that of a "non-axial playmaker".[40][41][42][43][44][45][46]
On occasion, the role of an offensive winger👄 can also be occupied by a different type of player. For example, certain managers have been known to use a👄 "wide target man" on the wing, namely a large and physical player who usually plays as a centre-forward, and who👄 will attempt to win aerial challenges and hold up the ball on the flank, or drag full-backs out of position.👄 Jostein Flo epitomizes this role so much so that a tactic was named after him – Flo Pass. Egil Olsen,👄 while managing the Norway national football team, positioned Flo, usually a centre-forward, on the right flank to exploit the opposition👄 full-backs' lack of aerial abilities. Another example is Mario Mandžukić, a natural centre-forward, who was used on the left flank👄 under manager Massimiliano Allegri at Juventus during the 2024–17 season, as well as the following season. Unlike wide target men👄 of earlier eras, Mandžukić was also tasked with pressing opposing players.[47] Romelu Lukaku has also been used in this role👄 on occasion.[48]
False 9 [ edit ]
Lionel Messi (front, no. 10) has been a proponent of the false 9 position to👄 much success in recent years.
A false 9, in some ways similar to a more advanced attacking midfielder/playmaker role, is an👄 unconventional lone striker or centre-forward, who drops deep into midfield. The purpose of this is that it creates a problem👄 for opposing centre-backs who can either follow the false 9, leaving space behind them for onrushing midfielders, forwards or wingers👄 to exploit, or leaving the false 9 to have time and space to dribble or pick out a pass. The👄 term comes from the traditional number for centre-forwards (nine), and the fact that normally a centre-forward traditionally stayed near the👄 line of defenders until they got an opportunity to move past them toward goal.[49] Key attributes for a false 9👄 are similar to those of a deep-lying striker: dribbling ability to take advantage of space between the lines, good short👄 passing ability to link up with the midfield and vision to play through teammates making runs from deep to goal.
The👄 first false 9 in a World Cup was Juan Peregrino Anselmo in the Uruguay national team, although he could not👄 play the match against Argentina in the 1930 World Cup due to injury. Matthias Sindelar was the false 9 of👄 the Wunderteam, the Austria national team, in 1934.[50] In South America, in 1941, River Plate's La Máquina team started using👄 the left winger Adolfo Pedernera as a man of reference. When Pedernera transferred to Atlanta, a young Alfredo Di Stéfano👄 took his place.[51] A false 9 was also utilised by Hungary at the beginning of the 1950s, with striker Nándor👄 Hidegkuti acting in the role as a deep-lying centre forward.[52][53] In 1953, English football was astounded by the Hungarian team👄 which beat England 6–3 at Wembley Stadium. The Revie Plan was a variation on the tactics used by the Hungarians,👄 involving Don Revie playing as a deep-lying centre-forward. Revie started attacks by coming into the centre of the field to👄 receive the ball, drawing the opposing centre-half out of position. The role can also be compared to the false role👄 in which Hidegkuti operated. The system was first implemented by the Manchester City reserve team, who using the system went👄 unbeaten for the last 26 games of the 1953–54 season. Before the start of the 1954–55 season, Manchester City manager👄 Les McDowall called his team into pre-season training two weeks early to try the new tactic. Manchester City lost their👄 first game using the system 5–0, but as the players became more used to the system it started to become👄 more successful. Using the system Manchester City reached the 1955 FA Cup Final, but lost to Newcastle United 3–1. The👄 following year City again reached the final where they played Birmingham City, this time winning 3–1.[54][55][56]
Throughout his career, Johan Cruyff👄 was often deployed in a free role as a centre-forward with Ajax, Barcelona, and the Netherlands in the 1970s in👄 Rinus Michels's fluid 1–3–3–3 formation, which was a key and trademark feature of the manager's total football system; although Cruyff👄 was a prolific goalscorer in this position, he also frequently dropped deep to confuse his markers and orchestrate attacks, or👄 moved out onto the wing in order to create space for other teammates' runs, which has led certain pundits to👄 compare this role retroactively as a precursor to the modern false 9 role.[52][53][57]
Michael Laudrup was occasionally used as a lone👄 centre-forward in Johan Cruyff's Barcelona Dream Team, a role which was similar to that of the modern false 9 role.[58]
Roma👄 under manager Luciano Spalletti used Francesco Totti, nominally an attacking midfielder or trequartista, up-front in an innovative "4–6–0" formation in👄 the mid-2000s;[59] this was met with a run of 11 consecutive victories.[60]
At Euro 2012, Spain manager Vicente del Bosque, although👄 sometimes deploying Fernando Torres as a traditional striker, often used Cesc Fàbregas as a false 9 in several matches, including👄 the final. By the end of 2012, the false 9 had gone "mainstream" with many clubs employing a version of👄 the system. Barcelona's Lionel Messi has been an epitome of the false 9 position to much success in recent years,👄 first under coach Pep Guardiola and later under his successor Tito Vilanova.[61] Brazilian forward Roberto Firmino was later also successfully👄 used in the false 9 position under manager Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool.[62]
One approach to stop false 9s has been to👄 create congestion in the midfield by bringing several players back into a more defensive role in an attempt to deny👄 them space needed to create plays, notably in José Mourinho's "parking the bus" strategy.[49]
In Italian football jargon, this role is👄 historically known as the centravanti di manovra (which literally translates to "manoeuvring centre-forward").[63][64]
Target forward [ edit ]
Didier Drogba (blue, no.👄 11), who often played as a target forward throughout his career, was known for his ability to hold up the👄 ball, as demonstrated during the 2012 UEFA Champions League final against Bayern Munich.
The term "target forward" or "target man" is👄 often used to describe a particular type of striker or centre-forward whose main role is to win high balls in👄 the air, hold up the ball, and create chances for other members of the team in addition to scoring goals👄 themselves.[6] These players are usually tall and physically strong, adept at heading the ball, and capable of playing with their👄 back to goal in the final third of the pitch. Some of the most high-profile examples of this type of👄 players in modern football include Olivier Giroud and Fernando Llorente, both World Cup winners, with the former having played the👄 entire tournament as a starting line-up forward tasked primarily with pressing, counter-pressing, winning high or loose balls, and providing key👄 passes to quicker and more agile teammates, namely Antoine Griezmann or Kylian Mbappé. Another example of a striker who played👄 in this position is Didier Drogba.[65][66][67] However, not any tall and/or physically strong player feels comfortable in the role of👄 a "target man", despite having all the necessary features. Such forwards as Zlatan Ibrahimović, Romelu Lukaku, and Erling Haaland have👄 all rejected the term when applied to specifically them, with Ibrahimović preferring to be described as an attacking all-rounder, while👄 Lukaku and Haaland have said to favour poaching goals rather than physical play.[68]
As stated above, the target forward is a👄 player who does not run or look to make runs as compared to other forwards. Typically they are strong, tall,👄 and physical players. Usually, the build-up play of a target forward will often consist of one of the following options:👄 firstly, the goalkeeper will either launch a long kick or distribute the ball to a central defender or full-back. From👄 there, the defender will play a long ball to the striker, either in the air or ground. The target forward👄 usually has perfected their ability to provide first touches of the ball on all areas of the body. They will👄 control the ball and provide holdup, which allows their teammates to transition forward. From here, they may create more opportunities👄 such as passing the ball backwards and creating space by moving around defenders, making combination plays with a "false 9",👄 midfielders, or wingers, or turning and facing the goal and attempting to score by dribbling or shooting.[69] Because of their👄 strength and physicality, target forwards may be defended against by man-to-man marking. Sometimes the central defender of the opposing team👄 will be of similar strength and height, which makes the matchup more evenly based. Due to this man-to-man marking, target👄 forwards are often fouled and receive many calls from the referee.
Striker combinations [ edit ]
The Edin Džeko (blue, no. 10)👄 and Sergio Agüero (no. 16) duo for Manchester City (2011–2024) is a recent example of a striker partnership made up👄 of a taller and more physically imposing player combined with a shorter and technically gifted partner.[70]
Strike teams consist of two👄 or more strikers who work together. The history of football has been filled with many effective combinations. Three-man teams often👄 operate in "triangles", giving a wealth of attacking options. Four-man packages expand options even more. Strikers must also be flexible,👄 and be able to switch roles at a moment's notice, between the first (advanced penetrator position), second (deep-lying manoeuvre) and👄 third (support and expansion, e.g. wings) attacker roles.
Another example was the Total Football played by the Dutch team in the👄 70s, where the ability of their players, and in particular Johan Cruyff, to swap positions allowed a flexible attacking approach👄 which opposition teams found difficult to effectively mark.[71]
In a two-player front line, it is common for two forwards who complement👄 one another to be paired together; for example, former Italy manager Cesare Maldini often used a large, physical, and prolific👄 player as a traditional centre-forward – such as Christian Vieri – alongside a smaller, faster, creative and more technical player👄 as a second striker – such as Roberto Baggio or Alessandro Del Piero.[21]
Another similar example of an effective partnership at👄 international level was that of Alex Morgan and Abby Wambach with the United States national team, who scored a combined👄 55 goals in 2012, matching a 21-year-old record set in 1991 by Michelle Akers (39 goals) and Carin Jennings (16👄 goals) as the most goals scored by any duo in U.S. WNT history.[72][73]
One of the most prolific forward combinations in👄 the history of the game was the front three of Barcelona, Lionel Messi, Luis Suárez and Neymar, dubbed MSN. On👄 average they scored a goal every 45 minutes – two goals per game from the three forwards.[74] The trio scored👄 a record-breaking 131 goals in one season for Barcelona during 2024–16.[75] In 2024, Kylian Mbappé, Neymar, and Edinson Cavani scored👄 a record-breaking number of goals for Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League group stage.[76] The next year, the Liverpool attacking👄 quartet of Roberto Firmino, Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mané and Philippe Coutinho, dubbed the "Fab Four" (in reference to the Beatles),👄 contributed to a record-breaking 47 goals for a single Champions League season.[77]
MSN is known to be one of the most👄 successful striker combinations in the history of football. However, BBC was often compared as the same elite level of forwards.👄 The combination consisted of Karim Benzema, Gareth Bale, and Cristiano Ronaldo. During the height of their success with Spanish team👄 Real Madrid, they were frequently compared to MSN. The two striker combinations played on long time rivals teams Real Madrid👄 and Barcelona,[78] both of which are considered some of the best football clubs of all time. Of the prolific trio,👄 Karim Benzema typically played the center forward position, while Ronaldo and Bale played as inverted or outside forwards, so they👄 were able to cut into the center with their dominant side. Between the two trios Lionel Messi has won the👄 most Ballon d'Or trophies, while Cristiano Ronaldo has won the second most of these trophies, at 5.[79] BBC rivaled MSN👄 throughout the 2010s in the La Liga, as well as the UEFA Champions League.
Defensive capabilities [ edit ]
Although the striker👄 is mainly an offensive position in many cases, they still play critical roles for defense that are often overlooked. Strikers👄 can be involved in tactics such as high-pressing, cutting out passing lanes, defending set pieces, and tracking back (mostly for👄 wingers). For high-pressure, this tactic is employed when the opposing team without the ball will defend the team all the👄 way to their back line of defenders so that they have little area to pass or perform play buildup. Strikers👄 will usually be at the forefront of this high-pressing movement and will attempt to direct ball movement. As part of👄 this high-pressing technique, they can also cut out passing lanes. This means that they will position their bodies in-between an👄 outside defender and central defender or midfielders and center defenders so that the opposing player is not able to pass👄 the ball or make a play. By performing this method, they can effectively force the opposing team to one area👄 of the pitch and create better opportunities for the opposing team to turn the ball over. They are heavily used👄 in the "delay, coverage, balance, and concentration principles of football" through a variety of methods. According to the delay principle👄 of defense in football is the idea that players should disturb the ball holder and block passing lanes, which is👄 done in high-pressing and closing down. Closing down is the ability of a player to very quickly start defending the👄 opposing player with the ball. This usually falls under the concentration principle of football, so strikers must be able to👄 start defending the opposing team very high up in the opposing half.[80] Although many believe strikers are not very involved👄 in defensive strategies, they greatly help with "gathering defense to protect vital zones from progression of offensive actions, direct play👄 to less vital zones, and allow for a regain of ball possession."[81]
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