Sentences with phrase «opposition attackers»

"Opposition attackers" refers to the individuals or players from the opposing team who are trying to score goals or advance in a game or sport. These individuals are trying to defeat or overcome your team's defense. Full definition
He may have been seen as a terrifying prospect for opposition attackers but he had more in his locker than panic - filled, unsighted clearances.
Unfortunate draw far England, but you play until the final whistle, the match highlighted England weakest area, which is the defense, opposition attackers always seem to be free in the england box, even during the practise games.
A football coach would be great / WR coach in training for runs, and CB coach would be greta for our defenders b / c they specialize in understand how opposition attackers will run to attack the goal and what spaces to exploit, and how to counter / manipulate / trick others.
However it could be said that Cleverley is bound to have a worse time in this category because he'll be fronting up to opposition attackers much more regularly as the other three are more attacking players.
As Pochettino likes his team to press high up the pitch, he needs to have confidence in his chosen holding midfielder to be able to cope with mistakes that allow opposition attackers in break forward in space.
The former Bordeaux stopper was replaced by Charles Kabore after just five minutes of action at the Stade Velodrome, following a collision with opposition attacker Esmael Goncalves.
Gareth Bale has been very overrated so far but I think he'll find space versus this Belgium defence and midfield which has left space open for opposition attackers.
Our defenders should mark the opposition attackers.
In a strange rush of blood to the head, Gajic attempts to block or clear a loose ball as it approaches an opposition attacker, but simply lashes an unstoppable effort past his own goalkeeper to score a wonder goal of sorts.
Hence, it is important that there isn't much gap between the midfielders and defenders as it will then give too much space for the opposition attackers to target Spurs» back - four, particularly if they play with three attackers (like West Ham).
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