Euro 24 Football Language Phrase Day 30: Super Sub
Day 30 saw the second semi final between England and The Netherlands. The phrase we chose for this game is super sub. Don’t forget we have hundreds more explanations of football language in our football glossary and we also have a page full of football cliches. If you have questions or comments about this or any other phrase then email us at: admin@languagecaster.com.
Super Sub
The second semi final at Euro 2024 saw England take on The Netherlands, and it finished the same score as the semi final the day before – 2-1. A dramatic late winner by Ollie Watkins saw England come from behind to defeat the Dutch.
Watkins came off the bench in the 81st minute and the first time he received the ball was in the Netherland’s box in the 90th minute. He controlled the ball and drilled it home for the winner.
A player who comes on as a substitute late in the game and scores a dramatic winner or equaliser is often called a super sub. Usually the substitute is not brought on to replace an injured player, but to make a tactical difference. In last night’s game, Watkins replaced a tiring Kane, and the manager hoped he could run in behind the Dutch defenders.
He did that to great effect!
- Example Headline: Super sub Ollie Watkins’ magic moment sends England into Euro 2024 final – 5 talking points. (Mirror Online 10 July 2024)
Related Vocabulary
Group Stages
- Day 1 – Kickstart their campaign
- Day 2 – Lay down a marker
- Day 3 – Power home a header
- Day 4 – A screamer
- Day 5 – Snatch a last gasp win
- Day 6 – Sweep home
- Day 7 – Rocket
- Day 8 – String of chances
- Day 9 – Own goal
- Day 10 – Sucker punch
- Day 11 – Best third-place sides
- Day 12 – Rank outsider