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Usually it is a midfielder, i.e. a defensive player. Because this type of player does purely physical work, running, intercepting, stealing and fouling, etc., they are also the most tired people on the court, so they are called the people who do the dirty work.
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Whitewing. There is a saying in football circles, that is, if you play well, you can't see anything, if you don't play well, all the problems are on you, and you are talking about scavengers. Hope it can be taken by you as, thank you!
Scavengers in football.
Another name for a lagging centre-back who takes on a specific defensive task in football. In the 8th World Football Championship in 1966, under the influence of the tactical idea of "sticking to the offensive and attacking steadily", in order to strengthen the defense, a player was arranged behind the back line, whose duty was to only defend and not attack, to carry out a single supplementary defensive task, and to "clear" the ball in front of the goal, so it was named "the person who did the dirty work".
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The waist and scavengers cannot be directly equated with doing dirty work.
The so-called dirty work is based on two points, the first is to sweat a lot and spare no physical strength on the field, and the second is to pay more attention to defensive tasks, which requires frequent tackles.
It's sweat and mud + a desperate ball style, which is called doing dirty work.
Generally, a team does the dirty work mainly at the back and central defenders, and there may not be a type of player who does the dirty work, such as some South American teams.
There could also be players in other positions who do the dirty work, such as the striker, as Chelsea's Didier Drogba called"-stirring sticks", but also vividly illustrate its style of sparing no physical strength.
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Midfielder, defensive midfielder.
Usually these two positions are for dirty work.
The reason for this is that this position is the interface between the midfield and the backfield, and is the center of the transition between attack and defence. The offense has to be invested, the defense has to be put in, in short, the whole game has to be rushed. You have to run without dying.
If you score a goal, you don't have your share, and if you lose a goal, you will be miserable, and the defense is not good at the back.
However, in recent years, modern football has developed, and the position of the midfielder is very important. Unlike before, for example, Spain won the European Championship last year, I think a lot of it is because their back Senna is very strong.
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Blue-collar workers, generally defensive midfielders, especially midfielders.
For example, Davis, Gattuso, Fletcher, Yaya Toure and so on.
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The current back is of this type. Take, for example, Zidane and Makelele for France, Zidane and Makelele for Real Madrid. The time when France won the championship, if there was no Makellele, it was probably dangerous.
With Makelele behind Zizou, Zizu is like this, Makelele has the best skills in the back, but unfortunately he has retired.
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Blue-collar workers, generally defensive midfielders, especially midfielders.
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It is equivalent to the work of Li Tie in the former national football team and Everton, do you understand?
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The definition of the position of this type of person in English is: cm
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Disgraceful! Taking stock of the impolite and dirty actions on the football field is an insult to the sport of football.
Play as a defensive midfielder.
What you say about forward insertion just means where you may run if there is a ball (blame me for only saying, :) 1, strong body, speed can actively fill the position, assist defense, then on the other hand, if the opponent's ball is in the backcourt, you will quickly insert the position. >>>More
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On the shoes of their players, there is a computer chip similar to a label, which will calculate the running distance according to the athlete's range of activity, "I personally think it is wrong, this is very troublesome, and it is easy for the player to damage the chip when he kicks the ball vigorously, it should be pointed at the field by the camera and recorded by the computer to the specific player (it is impossible for people to move instantaneously, so the distance of each person's movement can be continuously mapped) The movement process calculates the running distance of the person.
When besieging the opponent's goal, I stood at the top of the arc and shouted at our striker not to be too alone, calling him to pass back to me, and then I stopped the ball too much and was cut off, and the opponent counterattacked and the ball went in.
It depends on what team you are in, but I personally think it is more suitable to play inside, and if you can't shoot a jumper, you can hit the basket and catch a secondary offense.