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Posted by Congra
 - Aug 28, 2024, 06:22 PM
QuoteSo, can we say false 9 is the same as a striker (number 9) that sometimes changes position and role?
Well, you really can not predict the accurate number of a false 9 in a team, that's why it's a trick.
When Lionel Messi played it under Guardiola in Barcelona he was mostly wearing number 10, when Roberto Firmino played it in Liverpool under Klopp, he was mostly wearing number 9.

We can say a false 9 is a mixture of these two, both 9 and 10, that is, striker and attacking midfielder. A false nine starts his trickish way as either of these two and switches to the other at some points during the football game.

There have been claims that false 9 could even be more than one in a football team. Allegedly, this has been reported as a trick commonly used by Pep Gaurdiola. See the below video for clarification, you may need to focus on reading the caption to get better the point.
Video credit goes to the maker

If there are two false 9s in a team, can you see we can not really judge by any number then?
Perhaps there's a hidden name for the other trick which looks like false nine that the masses are yet to be aware of... Maybe, just maybe. The bottom line is that false 9 is one of the most sought after football tactics.
Posted by Ruthk
 - Aug 28, 2024, 05:59 PM
So, can we say false 9 is the same as a striker (number 9) that sometimes changes position and role?
Posted by Biu
 - Aug 28, 2024, 05:01 PM
QuoteWhat is this false 9 all about in simple term?
False 9 is currently an extremely famous strategy, because of its phenomenal depiction by the legend Lionel Messi. Notwithstanding, it is an old style of football following back to the 1930s.

To comprehend "false 9", we should initially have the fundamental understanding about a conventional striker in a football team. His obligation is to be available in the rivals box, battle against protectors for the ball and score a goal by being at the perfect locations at ideal opportunities.

In basic terms, the false 9 is a football methodology where the striker takes on an alternate job on the field regardless of beginning at striker position. Typically, the striker's primary occupation is to score goals, however in the false 9 strategy, the player acts more like a playmaker or a maker as opposed to remaining nearby the rival team's goal.

The term false 9 customarily addresses the focal striker. In this strategy, the player doesn't remain fixed there. All things being equal, they drop once more into midfield, making disarray for the restricting defenders who are accustomed to denoting a focal striker.

By dropping back, the false 9 coaxes defenders out of position, making space for colleagues to take advantage of. This strategy frequently means to agitate the rival or opposition team's guard and set out open doors for goals by disturbing their typical defensive construction.

The false 9 requires a player with great specialized abilities, insight, and the capacity to pursue fast choices. An essential methodology can be successful when executed well, as it takes into consideration more unpredictable attacks. Numerous coaches have deployed this style of play as their fundamental technique which frequently makes an absence of such strikers in present day football - which made the coaches make a strong stride and convey midfielders as a false 9, since they need to fall once more into the midfield
Posted by Ruthk
 - Aug 28, 2024, 04:57 PM
What is this false 9 all about in simple term?
Posted by Urguy
 - Aug 28, 2024, 05:12 AM
12 Best False Nines in Football History.

Key Focus points
The false nine job has adjusted throughout the long term.
Lionel Messi assumed the part masterfully while at Barcelona.
Wayne Rooney and Johan Cruyff additionally assumed the part in their professions.
Because of the continually creating changes in methods of reasoning and strategic methodologies in cutting edge football, gone are the times of each and every group working with a traditional focus forward who is given the permit not to contribute in that frame of mind up stage and poach inside the container.

These days, the guarded job and connection up capacity are nearly just about as significant as the actual goals for some mentors around the world, halfway down to the introduction of the false nine job. The primary locating of this thought came from the Corinthians in the last part of the 1890s and was brought into cutting edge football arrangements by the incomparable, Johan Cruyff.
The reason for this job, "false 9" is for the forward to drop further into play to give an extra choice during the development, leaving the resistance centrebacks with nobody to stamp, planning to coax safeguards out of their positions and leave space in behind.

With the false nine assuming a relevant part inside the present game, the following are 12 of the absolute best to have dominated the situation as the years progressed.

12 Matthias Sindelar
Career length: 1921-1939

Starting with one of the earliest footballers to assume the part, Matthias Sindelar, who captained the Austrian Wunderteam in the 1934 World Cup under director Hugo Meisl, who became well known as the principal supervisor to carry out a style of complete football into a public side.

Sindelar would assume a critical part in this side, as he played at the core of the bleeding edge in the 2-3-2-3 development, which permitted the Austrian to drop further and open his imaginative capacities. While assuming the part, Sindelar dealt with an amazing 27 goals in 43 appearances and procured the epithet 'The Mozart of Football'.

Matthias Sindelar's Career Insights

Appearances

428

Goals

255

Trophies

8

11 Francesco Totti
Career length: 1993-2017

A famous figure in Italian football history, Francesco Totti procured a name for himself as a one-club man who had unbelievable imaginative and goal scoring skills. In 2006, Luciano Spalletti confronted a physical issue to the striker when he settled on a strategic choice to involve Totti as a false nine at the highest point of a 4-1-4-1 development, hauling protectors out of position and giving space to midfielders and wide men to run into. He would then win the European Brilliant Boot in the 2006/07 mission, scoring 26 goals and completing tenth in the 2007 Ballon d'Or race, getting 20 of the votes.

Francesco Totti's Career Insights

Appearances

843

Goals

316

Assists

232

Trophies

6

10 Roberto Baggio
Profession length: 1982-2004

Roberto Baggio in real life for Italy.
Starting with one Italian then onto the next, Roberto Baggio is effectively quite possibly of the best ability that the nation has at any point delivered. Gifted as a playmaker yet additionally a merciless goalscorer, Baggio was solid in each feature of his game. The fact that Pep Guardiola guaranteed makes him was all things equal great:

"If Baggio somehow managed to play in the present football, he'd score 50 goals for every season. There's not even a shadow of a doubt."

Discusses have arisen about whether Baggio was a false nine or not, with Michel Platini naming the Italian as a "nine and a half." Be that as it may, because of his capacity to drop profound, make risks, and show up in key minutes, Baggio assumed the part to the best quality and especially encapsulated the job of a false nine preceding it became stylish.

Roberto Baggio's Career Insights

Appearances

660

Goals

304

Assists

166

Trophies

4


9 Thomas Muller
Career length: 2007-Present

While not having the actual traits or specialized abilities that a few different players have on this rundown, Thomas Muller eats at the table of the best players to have at any point graced the game because of a determined mindset and high footballing knowledge. Ready to be sent anyplace across a cutting edge, Muller's best position has frequently been behind a more regular striker or alone as a false nine, where he is provided the capacity to float into and assault pockets of room. How he might interpret the game and vision to find and connection up with partners have permitted him to flourish all through his whole vocation at Bayern Munich, and at 34 years old, he is as yet a consistently present and key part inside the group.

Thomas Muller's Profession Insights

Appearances

927

Goals

331

Assists

315

Trophies

33

8 Antoine Griezmann
Profession length: 2009-Present

A genuine extraordinary of this age, Antoine Griezmann is as of now one of the most versatile advances in football. Ready to play as an independent centreforward, as well as out wide, Griezmann is at his best when he is sent in a duel striker arrangement and is given the permit to drop into more profound region of the pitch, a job in which Diego Simeone has gotten the best out of him at Atletico Madrid.

Assuming in a more profound part for France during their Reality Cup win in 2018, the Frenchman, when named excessively little to play football, would assume a critical part for his side behind Olivier Giroud, accomplishing eight goal commitments in seven matches. It should be noticed that Griezmann likewise works in comparative jobs, like a subsequent striker and going after midfielder, contingent upon the strategic arrangement of the side he is playing for; notwithstanding, the style wherein he plays the game acclimatizes to that of a false nine.

Antoine Griezmann's Career Insights

Appearances

829

Goals

312

Assists

158

Trophies

7

7 Dennis Bergkamp
Profession length: 1986-2006

One of the most exceptional augmentations to the Chief Association, particularly in the time he played, Dennis Bergkamp fostered a standing for his unimaginable method, vision, and comprehension of the game. Behind Thierry Henry in Arsene Wenger's popular Munititions stockpile side, he was given the permit to float between the striker and going after midfielder jobs, dropping further in play to get ownership where he could do something amazing.

Educated since early on in the Ajax foundation, Bergkamp played football in a likewise elegant way to Johan Cruyff. While a marvelously gifted player who could drop profound and could give helps, it should be expressed that the Dutchman was likewise a deadly goalscorer for 'the Heavy weapons specialists.' Basically, Bergkamp had everything.

Dennis Bergkamp's Profession Insights

Appearances

817

Goals

306

Assists

168

Trophies

16

6 Alessandro Del Piero
Profession length: 1991-2014

Alessandro Del Piero celebrates scoring for Juventus.
Playing as a false nine or second striker all through his vocation, Alessandro Del Piero is one of the best players to have at any point emerged from Italy, and in the early long periods of his profession, his capacity ready, speed, and lethality before goal were remarkable.

Be that as it may, following a serious knee injury in the last minutes against Udinese in 1998, Del Piero was out until the end of the time and, regardless of as yet being a wonderful player after returning, lost a yard of speed, which impacted his game. His procedure however was as yet eminent, and the goalscoring didn't stop as he proceeded to win the World Cup in 2006 and helped drag Juventus from the second division of Italian football in the 2006/07 season.

Alessandro Del Piero's Career Insights

Appearances

868

Goals

343

Assists

195

Trophies

16


5 Wayne Rooney
Profession length: 2002-2021

One of the most particularly gifted English footballers ever, Wayne Rooney was a really hair-raising forward who had the flexibility in his game to play a scope of positions. Playing as an independent striker, false nine, going after midfielder, and as he matured, a focal midfielder, Rooney's unimaginable passing reach and procedure permitted him to in any case work at a top notch level as he lost his speed.

Assuming a significant part in Manchester Joined's notable under Sir Alex Ferguson, Rooney's flexibility as a forward permitted him to accomplice various sorts of strikers.

Wayne Rooney's Profession Insights

Appearances

884

Goals

366

Assists

185

Trophies

18

4 Karim Benzema
Profession range: 2004-Present

Playing a lot of his Genuine Madrid vocation working with any semblance of Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bunch, Karim Benzema was the paste aside and merits a lot of credit for the caring work that he accommodated the group. Dropping further in play, Benzema's capacity to connect up with his partners, make risks, and show up in the container when required gave the equilibrium to the 'Los Blancos' forefront, permitting Ronaldo to float into additional focal situations to poach goals.

In 2018, when Ronaldo left Madrid for Juventus, Benzema was then given a more crucial job in the side, where he was depended upon to supplant the goals that the Portuguese whiz scored. Before very long, the Frenchman did precisely that, triumphant the Ballon d'Or in 2022 subsequent to completing the 2021/22 season as the top scorer in both La Liga (27 goals) and the Bosses Association (15 goals), and winning the two rivalries.

Karim Benzema's Profession Insights

Appearances

923

Goals

470

Assists

220

Trophies

33


3 Johan Cruyff
Profession range: 1964-1984

The impetus for the presentation of the false nine job into current football, it is just correct that Johan Cruyff highlights on the rundown of the best players to have at any point played the position. With a unimaginable degree of knowledge and comprehension of the game, Cruyff was a particularly flexible forward who could play anyplace across the bleeding edge yet was best working in a focal job where he could in the middle of hidden therein and connect up with his partners.

Utilized as a false nine under Rinus Michels for Ajax and the Netherlands during the 1970s in a 1-3-3-3 development, Cruyff's capacities impeccably fit the job. His mind boggling procedure, speed of development, and dynamic permitted him to constantly work a stride in front of his rivals. A progressive figure off the pitch as a chief as well as on the pitch as a player.

Johan Cruyff's Profession Insights

Appearances

614

Goals

355

Assists

251

Trophies

22

2 Roberto Firmino
Career length: 2004 - present

In the Premier League, one of the most popular false 9 players is Brazilian worldwide Roberto Firmino, who has been a vital piece of Jurgen Klopp's project at Liverpool starting around 2015. Although, now with Al-Ahli Saudi FC, his capacity to drop off to make space and take care of business has left a portion of the Premier League's best defenders in a certifiable jumble, and made him quite possibly the best centre forward player during his days in Liverpool.

Roberto Firmino remains one of the most outstanding instances of a false 9 in the Premier League, with his capacity to drop profound and make play being the ideal mix close by any semblance of Mohamed Salah, Sadio Mane, Luis Diaz and so on.

Roberto Firmino's Career Insights

Appearances 256 (Premier League)

Goals

82

Assists

50

Trophies

34

1 Lionel Messi
Career range: 2003-Present

There isn't a lot that has not as of now been said about Lionel Messi, as the Argentinian's capacities are legitimate across what has been a renowned lifetime. Working from the right flank, or from a false nine position, Messi is basically distant, and thriving when he had the speed to burst away from defenders, on the off chance that not fouled right away, he would skip around resistance players as though he was playing against kids.

Hailed by Guardiola as the 'most ridiculously complete focus forward' as of late, Messi's knowledge to float inwards to find space permitted wingers to push past him, and because of his footspeed, strategy, and mindfulness, he would seldom lose ownership, frequently making possibilities or scoring goals all alone. A virtuoso that was unapproachable, Messi isn't hands down the best false nine in history yet additionally the best player as well.

Lionel Messi's Profession Insights

Appearances

1091

Goals

844

Assists

413

Trophies

45

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