Chapter 167 Center 3
Center.
When hearing this word, many people will think of the center on the basketball court. The tall and huge feeling makes people very impressive. Therefore, many people consciously define the center in their minds and must be such a person to be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can be the one who can make a decision. This seems to make sense, but don’t confuse football and basketball. There is no comparison between the two.
In modern football, a simple definition of centers is: the offensive sharp knife in the team, the most important scorer on the field. [..com]
There is no doubt that the center must be the front end of the team's formation, and it is not an exaggeration to call it a sharp knife. This position is always closest to the goal, so it can also be said to be the team's final important scoring player.
But in fact, in general games, the team's center forwards often have low scoring efficiency, while the scoring efficiency of the front midfielders and midfielders behind them will be much higher. This is actually a matter of responsibility for the division of center forwards. Go back to the topic just now. In football, the concept of center forward is very broad.
The center's main range of activities is around the opponent's penalty area in the frontcourt. The main responsibility is to use personal extraordinary skills to tear the opponent's defense, find and create opportunities for shooting, or create good offensive scoring opportunities for their companions.
In today's European football, the definition of center is not that complicated.
However, there are still many types of centers.
One is a traditional center, which requires excellent physical fitness and strong air-control ability (good bounce and header), which is suitable for teams to play tough battles. Such a center is the most widely understood by the public, like the famous star of Juventus, Trezege is the one that now belongs to this.
The second type is shadow-type center, that is, shadow forwards. Many people single-categorize shadow forwards, as if this position is a separate position, but in fact, shadow forwards also belong to forwards, and generally speaking, they are also centers.
This type of center is definitely an alien among centers. They may not have outstanding skills, nor have outstanding bodies, but they have a keen sense of smell in front of the goal and have first-class physical reaction ability. Many players often easily ignore them on the court, but when they react, they are stabbed by him.
The most typical famous player of this type of center is Inzaji of AC Milan. Inzaji's shot relies entirely on consciousness, and for the shadow striker, he has interpreted its significance through practice.
The third category is the speed skilled center.
Such a center requires a certain degree of physical fitness, able to withstand the harassment of defenders, and must be fast, outstanding technical ability, able to instantly get rid of the opponent and directly face the opponent's goalkeeper or empty goal. Teams that advocate high-speed attacks and small and medium-sized counterattacks like this center.
Irving and Barcelona's Etoo both belong to this kind of center.
The last category is the all-round center, which is almost the representative of the scoring machine: it has speed, consciousness, and body. It can quickly break through the opponent's defense in the counterattack battle, and can only destroy the opponent's defense with one person in the tough battle. This is the all-round center. It is not an exaggeration to be a scoring machine like this. It is basically impossible to defend them one-on-one.
Obviously, this will be the favorite of the giant teams and will also be the absolute main player of the team.
Now, every time I get a ball, I am very happy for Barroche.
Poor guy...
Chapter completed!