In this football phrase of the week we look at the phrase, 'round the keeper' after Manchester City player James McAtee scored for...
The learn English through football podcast explains the language of football. This week, we look at the verb 'to slalom'.
In this post we explain the football expression 'chop' which has two meanings in football - to dribble past someone and to tackle an...
Skip past: When do we use this phrase in football?
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What is the meaning of 'to shrug off a challenge' in football? To shrug off a challenge or tackle means that a player is not affected by...
This week's weekly football phrase is to take on which is another way to say play against a team or try to beat an opponent by dribbling...
This week's weekly football phrase is to feign
In the world of football, how can you describe a long dribble? Check out this week's languagecaster weekly football phrase.
Dribble: To beat a player while having the ball at your feet; to go around an opposing player

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