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Playing as Centre Forward...

Playing as centre forward requires a brave tough and aggressive mentality combined with 100% focus.

You also need to be prepared to work hard without even receiving the ball. The thing is that the game without ball is equally important as the game with the ball.

Just because you don’t have the ball at your feet doesn’t mean that you should jog around while watching your teammates chasing the opponents. Instead, you must always put your opponents under pressure and cut passing alternatives in order to force them to mistakes.

Soccer Positions - Centre Forward

One of the most important skills you need to pose as forward is being able to dribble past your opponents as it will often decide the outcome of a game. In fact, it can be enough with a small body feint and suddenly you’ll find yourself in an excellent scoring opportunity. However, just because you are playing as forward doesn’t give you the right to dribble every time you receive the ball.

If you study some of the best forwards in soccer today you’ll notice one common thing; their ability to play the ball on first touch. This is probably the most efficient way of beating a tight defense and if you do this right you’ll be able to celebrate a lot of goals. So, utilize this strategy efficiently and you will immediately have an advantage on the opponents.

Another thing you need to get use to is pressure. You will often be under high pressure with several opponents around you which means that being able to control the ball under these circumstances is a must. You must also be able to score goals for a variety of angles and in a variety of situations while also keeping an eye on the opponents that will do everything they can to clear the ball away.

Keep in mind that nothing in soccer comes for free; you have to earn it on some way. You should therefore always do your best no matter what conditions you are plying in. Only on this way you’ll be able to reach your goals and become a feared centre forward.

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