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Anonymous Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

to head

'Gary Cahill rushed back to head clear the right-back's first-time cross with Roman Zozulya ready to head in the opener.'

What do these mean 'to head clear' and 'to head in the opener'?
  

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"to head" means to strike the ball with one's head. e. away from the goal area).

  • "to head" means to strike the ball with one's head.
  • e.
  • away from the goal area).
  • "to head in the opener" means to score the first goal of the match with one's head.
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"to head" means to strike the ball with one's head. "to head clear" means to head the ball out of danger (i.e. away from the goal area).

"to head in the opener" means to score the first goal of the match with one's head.
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Thank you very much for the reply.

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