outplay

outplay
outplay
To gain a territorial advantage over opposing players by means of clever ball control and astute tactical movement by one or more players.
Syn. outmanoeuvre, outwit
ausspielen
Durch eine Einzelaktion oder Kombination einen oder mehrere Spieler der gegnerischen Mannschaft überwinden.
Den Gegenspieler ausspielen; die Verteidigung ausspielen.

Englisch-deutsch wörterbuch fußball. 2013.

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