Association football position.
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Examples for "centre-forward"
Examples for "centre-forward"
1The most thrilling young English centre-forward to have emerged since Alan Shearer.
2Calvert-Lewin is developing as a young centre-forward of promise by the game.
3Rooney found Rashford and after the centre-forward's long run he blazed wide.
4Sterling, now operating in the centre-forward role, started to flicker with menace.
5He was a wonderful centre-forward, who never seemed to score forgettable goals.
1He is a powerful target man who would suit Stoke's approach.
2With full forward Paddy McMahon excelling as target man, Tyrone crafted chance after chance.
3A target man with a deft touch, Dalby's potential outshines his immediately obvious impact.
4Eden Hazard has hailed Chelsea team-mate Olivier Giroud as the world's best target man.
5The injury leaves Porto without a target man to assist Tiquinho Soares up front.
6The build-up was unusual because Ashley Young, scarcely a recognised target man, won a flick-on.
7Downs recently reinforced their striking options with the acquisition of Uruguayan target man Mauricio Affonso.
8Laid back character but a very strong target man.
9He later sent on Mario Gómez to play the role of a more physical target man.
10It was nothing new, Moyes has always favoured having a target man for such a tactic.
11Albion's new manager would like a new left-back and a target man before the transfer window shuts.
12Van Gaal has been criticised recently for reverting to long-ball tactics, with Fellaini as his target man.
13At Hull he had looked like a lumbering, unsophisticated old-school ' target man' but in Holland he bloomed.
14Carroll, who re-signed on a free transfer last summer, was brilliant as the main target man, alongside Joelinton.
15Despite his size, Altidore has never been a classic target man, lacking the necessary prowess in the air.
16Heskey was a fine target man but it was pointless bringing on Crouch if he had no support.
Translations for target man