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  2. Forward (association football) - Wikipedia

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    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.

  3. Association football positions - Wikipedia

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    The attacking midfielder is an important position that requires the player to possess superior technical abilities in terms of passing and, perhaps more importantly, the ability to read the opposing defence in order to deliver defence-splitting passes to the strikers; in addition to their technical and creative ability, they are also usually ...

  4. Glossary of association football terms - Wikipedia

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    Variants include the 4–4–1–1, where a striker drops deep or an attacking midfielder pushes forward to play in a supporting role to the main striker, the 4–2–3–1, where two holding midfielders are used, the 4–3–2–1 (or Christmas Tree), which uses three central midfielders behind two attacking midfielders [3] [12] and 4-6-0 ...

  5. Formation (association football) - Wikipedia

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    A variation of the 4–3–3 wherein a striker gives way to a central attacking midfielder. The formation focuses on the attacking midfielder moving play through the centre with the strikers on either side. It is a much narrower setup in comparison to the 4–3–3 and is usually dependent on the attacking midfielder to create

  6. Starting lineup - Wikipedia

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    For example, a commonly used formation is 4-4-2, which means there are 4 defenders, 4 midfielders and 2 strikers. [2] Some formations may list 4 numbers, which usually differentiates between defensive and attacking midfielders, e.g. 4-2-3-1 would mean 4 defenders, 2 defensive midfielders, 3 attacking midfielders, and 1 striker.

  7. Squad number (association football) - Wikipedia

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    10 Second striker (usually a fast poacher) 11 Left winger; However, even before the introduction of squad numbers in 1993, there were many exceptions to this rule. For example, at Liverpool, the number 7 was typically associated with the team's attacking midfielder or second striker (Kevin Keegan, Kenny Dalglish, Peter Beardsley).

  8. Ipswich vs Man City LIVE: Premier League result and reaction ...

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    Ipswich, who remain 18th on 16 points, had a couple of good early chances but City shook off the shackles of recent poor performances with a superb display of attacking football, and once they got ...

  9. Talk:Association football positions - Wikipedia

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    In common usage, the term "second striker", like "target man" or "poacher", describes a role that some centre forwards play, not a position. If we need a way of describing these players, it may be better to merge "second striker" and "attacking midfielder" into a more generic positional term like "number 10".