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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Do or make goal in football

Do you make or do goals in football?

Of course "score a goal" is the most common one!

  

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Stick to the word you know is correct. 'Do a goal' is wrong. A player can 'make' a goal for a teammate by setting him up with an easy chance to score, but it doesn't mean 'score a goal'.

  • Stick to the word you know is correct.
  • 'Do a goal' is wrong.
  • A player can 'make' a goal for a teammate by setting him up with an easy chance to score, but it doesn't mean 'score a goal'.
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Stick to the word you know is correct. 'Do a goal' is wrong.

A player can 'make' a goal for a teammate by setting him up with an easy chance to score, but it doesn't mean 'score a goal'.

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