Apart From Pep, See Three Teams That Have Played Without A Striker


Teams/Coaches Playing Without A Striker: AC Milan 1978/79

Coaches Playing Without A Striker:

Milan are renowned for net-tearing sovereignty Jose Altafini, Marco van Basten, George Weah, Andriy Shevchenko and Pippo Inzaghi (if you're assuming you figure Luther Blissett ought to be on that rundown, you're simply being spiteful). Be that as it may, the Rossoneri won the 1978/79 title without a legitimate striker.


Coming up short without a natural number nine, visionary supervisor Nils Liedholm stuck solid 22-year-old winger Stefano Chiodi front and center. The hearty adolescent scored just one goal from open play in 24 games. Be that as it may, he took the whacks from defenders and made space for the offensive midfielders.

Teams/Coaches Playing Without A Striker:Spain 2012


Playing without a striker: 

At the point when Vicente del Bosque got Cesc Fabregas front for Spain's first game at Euro 2012, we thought he'd been not made his decision early. The Spanish maestro was justified when Cesc scored in the 1-1 draw with Italy.

Coaches Playing Without A Striker: Roma 2006-2008


Playing without a striker:

The principal eye-catching strikerless group of the recent thousand years came to fruition because of injuriess. Giallorossi manager Luciano Spalletti's 4-6-0 arrangement won two Coppa Italias and made fans across the world very glad.


With no fit number nine accessible, Francesco Totti played as a false nine, giving the opposing defenders nobody to mark and creating spaces for wideman Mancini, a mercury box of stunts, and vigorous, flexible Rodrigo Taddei very happy. Ashton-under-Lyne's Simone Perrotta, whose planning and stamina made up for his average performance, likewise got involved from midfield.

These are three teams that have played without a striker in the premier league.

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