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61 early pressure
Syn. opening offensive■ Reihe von Angriffen in der Anfangsphase, um die gegnerische Mannschaft unter Druck zu setzen und ein frühes Tor zu erzielen. -
62 follow-up
■ An effort to score after a failed defensive action by the opposing team, or after the ball rebounds off the bar or post.■ Torschussversuch nach einem von der gegnerischen Mannschaft abgewehrten Schuss oder nach einem Pfosten- bzw. Lattenschuss. -
63 opening offensive
Syn. opening offensive■ Reihe von Angriffen in der Anfangsphase, um die gegnerische Mannschaft unter Druck zu setzen und ein frühes Tor zu erzielen. -
64 second attempt
■ An effort to score after a failed defensive action by the opposing team, or after the ball rebounds off the bar or post.■ Torschussversuch nach einem von der gegnerischen Mannschaft abgewehrten Schuss oder nach einem Pfosten- bzw. Lattenschuss. -
65 second bite of the cherry
■ An effort to score after a failed defensive action by the opposing team, or after the ball rebounds off the bar or post.■ Torschussversuch nach einem von der gegnerischen Mannschaft abgewehrten Schuss oder nach einem Pfosten- bzw. Lattenschuss.Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball > second bite of the cherry
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66 unselfish
■ Behaviour when finishing that ensures a goal is scored rather than taking any risks so that a particular player can score himself.→ selfish■ Selbstlos, nicht egoistisch beim Torabschluss. -
67 Doppelpack
m1. brace [football]2. double pack3. double score [football]4. twin pack5. two-goal tally [football] -
68 sich ein Eigentor schießen
to score an own goal Br. fig. -
69 der Treffer
- {carton} hộp bìa cứng, bìa cứng, vòng trắng giữa bia - {goal} khung thành gồm, bàn thắng, điểm, đích, mục đích, mục tiêu - {hit} đòn, cú đánh trúng, việc thành công, việc đạt kết quả, việc may mắn, + at) lời chỉ trích cay độc, nhận xét gay gắt - {score} sổ điểm, sổ bán thắng, vết rạch, đường vạch, dấu ghi nợ, bản dàn bè, hai mươi, hàng hai chục, nhiều, lý do, căn cứ, điều may, hành động chơi trội, lời nói áp đảo, những sự thực, những thực tế của hoàn cảnh - những thực tế của cuộc sống - {strike} cuộc đình công, cuộc bãi công, mẻ đúc, sự đột nhiên dò đúng, sự phất, sự xuất kích, que gạt = der Treffer (Los) {win}+
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