The role “False 9” is a fascinating and unique role in football that gained more prominence in the 21st century. Unlike traditional strikers who primarily focus on scoring goals, a False 9 drops deeper into midfield, creating confusion for defenders and opening spaces for other attackers. This tactical innovation has been pivotal for some of the greatest players and teams of the modern era. Here’s our list of the top 10 best False 9s of the 21st century:
10. Thomas Müller

Although Müller is often described as a “Raumdeuter” (space interpreter), his style of play aligns with the principles of a False 9. He thrives on dropping into pockets of space, dragging defenders out of position, and contributing both goals and assists.
Games: 927
Goals : 331
Assists: 315
9. David Villa
Villa often operated as a False 9 for Spain during their dominant years from 2008 to 2012. His off-the-ball movement and ability to finish from almost any position made him a constant threat, even when not playing as a traditional striker.
8. Antoine Griezmann
Griezmann has frequently operated as a False 9, particularly for France during their 2018 World Cup-winning campaign. His movement and ability to connect with midfielders and wingers made him a crucial part of Didier Deschamps’ tactical setup.
Games: 829
Goals: 312
Assists: 158
7. Wayne Rooney

6. Roberto Firmino
Firmino’s role at Liverpool under Jürgen Klopp is a modern example of the False 9. He often drops into midfield to create space for Mohamed Salah and Sadio Mané. Firmino’s work rate, pressing, and creativity make him one of the most selfless and effective False 9s in the Premier League era.
5. Dennis Bergkamp

Dennis Bergkamp Career stats
Games: 884
Goals: 366
Assists: 185
4. Karim Benzema
Before, Benzema is a hybrid forward who often plays as a False 9. His ability to drop deep and link up with Cristiano Ronaldo during Real Madrid’s dominance in the Champions League was crucial. In recent years, Benzema has added more goals and individual and team achievements to his career before moving to Saudi and drop form, but his intelligence in the False 9 role remains a defining aspect of his play.
Games: 923
Goals: 470
Assists: 220
3. Cesc Fàbregas
Although primarily a midfielder, Fàbregas excelled as a False 9 for Spain during Euro 2012. His intelligence and precise passing allowed Spain to dominate possession and create goal-scoring opportunities without a traditional striker. His role in Spain’s victory highlighted his versatility and tactical intelligence.
2. Francesco Totti
Totti was a pioneer of the False 9 role in Serie A. Under Luciano Spalletti, Totti redefined himself as a deep-lying forward who orchestrated attacks with his sublime passing and vision. He combined creativity with an eye for goal, making him one of the most iconic players in Italian football history
1. Lionel Messi

Messi Career Stats
Games : 1108
Goals: 866
Assists: 384













