Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Lethal Headers in World Football

Miroslav Klose

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Remember the 2002 World Cup? Yeah, well, all of Miroslav Klose's goals in that tournament were headers. He's had a knack for doing that throughout his career.










Peter Crouch

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Peter Crouch may not necessarily be prolific in the air, but he is lethal when given the opportunity. When you are 6'7", that had better be a
 good part of your game.













Gabriel Batistuta

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Gabriel Batistuta was just as good with his head as he was he was with other parts of his game. An all-round great finisher, he was definitely helped by his ability to score from headers.














Alan Shearer

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Alan Shearer's strong presence in the air was just a part of his attacking arsenal. It was a very lethal piece, though.














Cristiano Ronaldo

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One of the reasons Cristiano Ronaldo is among the best players in the world is his ability to finish in the air.







Nemanja Vidic

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Nemanja Vidic is fantastic in the air when it comes to both attacking and defending headers. He is most definitely a threat on attacking set-pieces for Manchester United.








John Terry


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96213337_display_imageJohn Terry is another defender who is a constant aerial threat on attacking set-pieces. He uses his strength and power to get himself on the ball and hits the target more often than not.









David Trezeguet

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During his time with Juventus, David Trezeguet made a name for himself as one of the best strikers in the game. His lethal heading ability was a big part of that.









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