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side-foot

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side-foot Soccer
n
(Team Sports / Soccer) a shot or pass played with the side of the foot
vb
(Team Sports / Soccer) (tr) to strike (a ball) with the side of the foot
Translations
side-foot [ˈsaɪdfʊt] VT [+ ball, shot] → lanzar con el interior del pie


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Jermaine Beckford, returning to the Leeds side after injury, should have snatched victory in the dying seconds but his casual side-foot from five yards out was well saved by Steve Mildenhall.
Smith was also involved in his side's third goal on 41 minutes as he got away from his marker and squared the ball for Patterson to side-foot home.
The Fifers went ahead after 23 minutes when Hampshire put John Martin through to side-foot past the diving Peat.
 
 
 
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