Abstract

The central striker is always aiming for the goal and looking for the closest way to get to the kicking position. He will always be under the strict control of a few of the opponents, so you will have to do a lot of maneuvers by combining distractions with key players in the opponent's defense with openings. The center-forward tends to be faster than the defenders in the fight for the ball, attacking the ball that the wing-forward has thrown or passed to the center of the penalty area or to a post near the goal itself during wing attacks. After the central striker takes the ball, he tries to create conditions for a goal-scoring shot, mainly using the means of bypassing the opponent.

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