to get past an opponent

to get past an opponent
to get past an opponent
To get past an opponent by bypassing him with the ball.
Syn. cut around
überlaufen
Überwinden eines gegnerischen Spielers mit dem Ball, indem man seitlich an ihm vorbeizieht.

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