No-look
adj
adj ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
Adjective
- 1 Done without looking [at the target], typically for misdirection or as showboating. not-comparable
"Strikers like to give goalkeepers when they are through on goal, looking in the direction of one corner and then stroking the ball into the opposite side – Stewart Downing’s goal against Hull City last month is a good example – and the same principle can be applied to the no-look pass."
Example
More examples"Strikers like to give goalkeepers when they are through on goal, looking in the direction of one corner and then stroking the ball into the opposite side – Stewart Downing’s goal against Hull City last month is a good example – and the same principle can be applied to the no-look pass."
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