This tactical analysis focuses on the movements of top-performing strikers in the moments before their final goalscoring action from various types of crosses.
Instead of focusing on their involvement in build-up play, this tactical theory analyses how forwards can create space for themselves in front of the goal to attack crosses.
The movements of the Scottish Premierships top scorer Sam Dalby, Chris Wood of Premier League highflyers Nottingham Forest, and Celtics Kyogo Furuhashi are analysed.
Small-sided, game-like exercises that allow strikers to practice these tactics are provided with this tactical theory.
Attacking Low, Half-Space Crosses
This move shows the intelligence of Celtics Kyogo, who attacked a low, half-space cross to open the scoring against Ross County.
Kyōgo initially moved away from the ball as it was switched wide to his right-back, Alistair Johnston.



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