No-look

adj

adj ·Rare ·Advanced level

Definitions

Adjective
  1. 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."

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"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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