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The scavenger (libero), also known as the free man, belongs to a type of guard. However, the Scavenger has more functions than the average defender, such as clearing the opponent's teleport. Their position is more fluid than that of the other defenders in charge of pinning people, so this position can also be called libero (Italian word for freedom).
The person in this position must have a higher game-reading ability than the average defender. The scavenger is also sometimes responsible for instigating counter-attacks, so his possession and passing ability is more demanding than the average defender. But sometimes, he's just a purely defensive player.
For example, in the catenaccio (chain defence, a defensive system used by the Italian national team in the 1960s), the scavenger is a defender who is only responsible for clearing the opponent's passes.
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The English abbreviation of scavenger is SW, and the earliest scavenger tactic was produced in Italy, which was to simply drag the central defender and stand between the goalkeeper and the central defender. In the seventies, the Germans invented the libero tactic to supplement the scavengers, but in fact, the libero and the dragging central defender are not exactly the same, and the liberty is much richer in the attack than the dragging central defender. The classic scavengers include Italy's Baresi, Germany's Augenthaler (the main player of the 90 World Cup winner, now the head coach of Bayer Leverkusen), and the classic liberos are Germany's Beckenbauer and Summer
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On the football field, the scavenger is the central defender in the game. Its function is to clear the opponent's teleportation, and its position is more mobile than the back position of the other responsible person, so this position can be called a free man. Not only can they move freely in front of goal, but they can also fill in gaps in defence.
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It is a free movement player between a defender and a goalkeeper and belongs to a defender. The role of this player is to be responsible for defusing the attack at the back, but also to keep an eye on the opposition's attack, and also to defend the whole team.
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Generally, they are free people, they all belong to the position of defender, they can intercept the ball very well, and the mobility is also very strong, which can achieve the effect of defense.
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The scavenger is called a dragging centre-back, and the wing-back usually has an assist, which is somewhere between the other defenders and the goalkeeper. "Scavengers" such as Beckenbauer, Passarella, Baresi, Samer or Mateus.
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The sweeper, the central defender in football, has more functions than the average defender, such as clearing the opponent's teleportation. Their position is more fluid than that of the other guards in charge of the pinning, so this position can also be called a free man.
The famous Italian central defender Baresi and the German football emperor Beckenbauer are the representatives of the scavengers.
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It is a player who can move freely between the defender and the goalkeeper. Gattuso, Materach, Passarella, Baresi, Sameer.
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1. Maldini, if there is still a player in world football who can treat talented young people, old age as strong and loyal.
Second, the words spiritual leader and handsome and beautiful man are combined, and this person must be Maldini;
2. Zanetti, running like the wind, sharp breakthroughs, solid defense, and the spirit of fighting to the end, he is the first right-back in the world today;
3. Roberto Carlos, solid defense, the spirit of fighting to the end;
4, Cafu, who was evaluated by Ferguson as having two hearts, assisted a sharp right spine and defeated a fullback, captain of the Brazilian national team, participated in three World Cup matches and appeared in the final final, making history;
5. Bremmer, outstanding physical fitness;
6. Camacho, an iconic figure of Real Madrid Club in the era;
7, Giacchito Facchetti, Giacchito Facchetti can always exude an indescribable noble temperament;
8, Lizarazu; The assault ability is very strong;
9, Gary Neville, he is a defender, has strong interference ability, is cool-headed, and makes accurate judgments, although he is not very old, he has a wealth of experience in the competition;
10. Zambrotta, with strong assault ability, outstanding physical fitness, and very good defensive skills.
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The "WM" formation you talked about evolved into a 3-4-3 formation with full attack and defense and a 3-5-2 formation with two backs in the nineties, which is basically no longer used now, and the WM formation has several obvious flaws The defensive pressure of the defenders is too great, and now the strong teams are all playing in the middle of the side, and the defensive area of the 3 defenders is too large, and the filling position cannot be taken care of 2. Due to the strengthening of personal ability and physical confrontation, it is difficult to ensure that there are no loopholes in pure marking defense, and it is necessary to have a regional marking of assisted defense 3. 4 midfielders in the WM formation 2-2 positions, Remember Brazil's 4-2-2-2 and Argentina's 3-3-3-1 defeats in 2006!! This overlap of positions is terrible A few suggestions, just for reference.
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