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In the football lineup: what are the positions of center, avant-garde and central defender respectively?

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Goalkeeper (GK): The main job is to use all parts of the body to prevent the opposing players from breaking into their own goals during the game.

Football match is the only player that the goalkeeper can touch the ball with his hand, but only in the restricted area, otherwise it will be regarded as a foul. Goalkeepers must wear different clothes from their own players in order to identify themselves. There is no doubt that the goalkeeper is the most stressful and critical position on the field. All players may make mistakes, but the goalkeeper's mistakes may lead to the failure of the game. Trust in goalkeepers is based on avoiding mistakes and thrilling saves. A good goalkeeper should not be troubled by mistakes and learn from them. A mistake or a thrilling save is by no means the only criterion to judge the goalkeeper's ability. But the most basic elements are agility, quick response, judgment and good combat skills. In addition, jumping ability and tall figure are also an advantage.

* Genetic factors

Genetic factors are very important, but they must be combined with hard training, proper guidance and rich competition experience. Genetic factors are difficult to define, but when observing a young goalkeeper, we should first pay attention to his catching action and footwork. For players in other positions, the emphasis is on ball sense, control and speed. The catching skill is the basic skill of the goalkeeper. If we don't correctly judge the speed of the ball and the basic ability of catching the ball, it is very difficult to achieve greater development. Similarly, it is extremely important for goalkeepers to have the correct ability to choose positions.

* Competitiveness

Excellent players must have the ability to improve their skills wholeheartedly and show themselves in the game. This internal drive is more obvious in the goalkeeper-how does he try to keep the goal clean? If a goalkeeper wants to be invincible, it mainly depends on his participation in the game, fully demonstrating his ability and minimizing mistakes. Of course, this also includes a certain degree of self-evaluation. It is very important for goalkeepers to evaluate themselves objectively.

Another important feature of a good goalkeeper is that he can correctly face the pressure brought by mistakes. All goalkeepers make mistakes, but excellent goalkeepers have a confident psychological will and will not be overwhelmed by mistakes. They will never allow one mistake to lead to another.

* Insight

The goalkeeper is often regarded as the last defender, so he is responsible for the safety of the whole defense line. So it is very important for the goalkeeper to have an insight into the progress of the game. He should be good at expressing his intention through language. This ability is an important symbol to distinguish whether a goalkeeper is confident, active or nervous and lacks confidence.

* willpower

A good goalkeeper must enter the game with dignity and confidence, and at the same time infect other players on the field. In order to avoid detours, positive and correct competition experience is very important. Theoretically, it is impossible for a goalkeeper to play football in an ideal space. If he wants to give full play to his potential, the demands on him should be more challenging. It is a good way to accumulate competition experience for young players with promising prospects to compete and train with older players.

Defender: Full-back (FB): Mainly responsible for breaking up the attack on the sideline. Generally, there are left and right brakes, but sometimes these two positions may not be set.

Central defender (also called central defender (CB)): Guard the goal position and block the own restricted area. Usually two people are in charge of this position in the game, but sometimes there can be three people, such as in the 3-5-2 formation.

Sweeper (SW): Similar to the backbone, the difference is that this position is a defender, mainly responsible for clearing the enemy's pass, and the required defensive ability is higher than the backbone.

Midfielder: Midfielder (DMF): The nature of work of midfielder and central defender is similar. When they have the ball on their feet, they will be responsible for the general simple pass, and when they don't have the ball on their feet, they will destroy the opponent's attack.

Front waist (AMF): The front waist is responsible for creating goals for teammates and even hitting the door by itself.

LMF/RMF: Responsible for cross and defense on both sides of midfield. They will also control the ball with their feet and let the full-backs behind them make overlapping assists, providing more passing options for other midfielders on both sides of the court.

Central Pioneer (CMF): Incite the attack. Generally speaking, in the middle of the midfield, you need a better view than other positions, and you can control the style and rhythm of the game, such as passing the ball to the right person according to the actual situation.

Striker: winger (WF): The winger's duty is to pass the ball into the penalty area from both sides of the penalty area (cross) and create scoring opportunities for the striker. Usually, they will use speed or dribble to cross the opponent's full-back. The winger is usually not in charge of defense.

Center (CF): The main task is to score goals. Strikers are mainly divided into "post-fan center" and "subversive center". Most teams will play these two types of forward lines, but some teams use different combinations.

Column centers are generally taller and can hit the door with their heads and feet. They usually score points by hitting the ball horizontally with their heads, and protect the ball with their bodies and strength to create offensive opportunities.

The destructive center is relatively small, which requires twisting skills and speed. Their task is to score goals and create opportunities for fans. Most of these small shooters rely on speed to meet straight-line transmission, instead of holding the ball with their backs to the goal like pillars.

Shadow Striker (SS): This position probably refers to the player who is bound by the attacking midfielder and striker. He must have skill, offensive awareness and the ability to score goals and create opportunities for strikers.