YOGYAKARTA When watching football, have you ever seen a player who moves randomly without a ball? In a football game, the player is called a second striker. So, what is a second striker?
Please note, the second striker position is one of the results of the development of the attacker position. Second striker is often the center of a team's gaming scheme.
Although both in charge of damaging the opponent's defense heart, strikers and second strikers are two different positions. A striker is often in the opponent's penalty area. While the second striker is in a slightly backward position or between the striker and attacking midfielder.
The following is an explanation of the second striker position and the task he carried out.
The Second striker is a striker standing behind a pure striker. In football, the second striker is also referred to as a shadow striker.
If the striker is assigned as "Man's Target" or closer to the goal, then the Secon Striker is the player behind him.
Usually, strikers are more inclined as Target Man or closer to goal, while the second striker is behind it.
Many people still don't know the difference between strikers and second strikers, especially since both have the meaning of attackers.
In fact, if you look deeper, the position of strikers and second strikers is very different. Strikers have the closest position to the opponent's goal because they focus on the penalty box area.
Meanwhile, the player who was assigned as the second striker, his position was slightly delayed. The Second striker has the original position of attacking midfielder, considering his duties are almost similar.
The Second striker has a very varied role, ranging from playmakers, goalscorers, and others. Those holding second strikers must have high-level ball skills, accurate passes, excellent shots, to targeted shots.
Second striker is also in charge of organizing opportunities so that strikers can fire directed shots at the opponent's goal. In addition, second strikers must be able to protect the ball and can hold back while waiting for other players or strikers to welcome the ball. This means that the second striker plays more roles as an assistist in a pure striker.
Second striker is usually given the task of disrupting the opponent's defense by moving around a lot without a ball. The goal is to get the striker to have a chance to score.
Another task of a second striker is to be the focus when the main striker is in trouble.
At least, there are three football players who are referred to as the world's best second strikers. Who are they? Compiled by VOI from various sources, here's the full information:
Who doesn't know Pele. The legend of football from Brazil has warned of 1,281 goals from 1,361 appearances in the Brazilian national team and his club, Santos.
Thanks to his impressive performance, Pele managed to present three World Cup crowns for Brazil, namely the 1958 World Cup, 1962 World Cup, and 1970 World Cup.
Diego Maradona is Argentina's all-time best player. Thanks to his expertise in dribble, Argentina won the World Cup in 1986. At that time, Maradona was also controversied. His goal against the English goal was scored by hand.
Similar to Maradona, Lionel Messi is also a footballer who comes from Argentina.
You could say, Messi is a complete player. The reason is, the former Barcelona player who is now defending PSG has a beautiful, accurate goal when passing the ball and is very deadly when in the heart of the opponent's defense. Therefore, it is not surprising that Messi is often placed as a second striker.
Messi has recorded 34 titles with Barcelona, four of whom are Champions League titles.
That's what information about what the second striker and his duties in the football game are. Second striker has a very varied role, ranging from playmakers, goalscorers, and others.
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