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In this post we explain the football expression 'chop' which has two meanings in football - to dribble past someone and to tackle an...
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In the world of football, how can you describe a long dribble? Check out this week's languagecaster weekly football phrase.
Dribble: To beat a player while having the ball at your feet; to go around an opposing player