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What is a false nine in football? The striker who isn't one

Alejandro Fuenzalida
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7 de junio de 2026
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What is a false nine in football? The striker who isn't one

What is a false nine in football?

A false nine is an atypical centre-forward: instead of staying high like a classic "9", they drop into midfield to receive the ball. By doing so, they force the opposing centre-backs into an awkward choice: follow them (and leave a gap behind) or let them be (and let them receive between the lines).

Why it works

EffectResult
Drags the centre-backs outOpens space behind the defense
Overload in midfieldAdds a man to the build-up
Defensive confusionThe opponent doesn't know who should mark them
Runs from deepOther players exploit the space left behind
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Famous examples

The most famous case is Lionel Messi as a false nine in Pep Guardiola's Barcelona, especially in the historic 2-6 win at Real Madrid in 2009. Before that, Francesco Totti had been used there in Spalletti's Roma and, much earlier, Nándor Hidegkuti in the great Hungary side of the 1950s.

Difference from a classic "9"

A traditional centre-forward plays with their back to goal, pins the centre-backs and finishes. The false nine prioritizes linking up, receiving between the lines and creating play, although they can score too.

Frequently asked questions

Who popularized the false nine in modern football? Pep Guardiola, using Lionel Messi at Barcelona.

Does a false nine score goals? Yes, but their main job is to create space and link up, not only to finish.

Which player is ideal for the role? One with good control, vision and link-up play, rather than a pure finisher.


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