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What does nutmeg do in soccer?
A nutmeg (or tunnel, nut, megs, megnuts, panna, brooksy, codling) is a skill used mainly in association football, but also in field hockey, ice hockey, and basketball. The aim is to kick, roll, dribble, throw, or push the ball (or puck) between an opponent’s legs (feet).
What is the hardest soccer trick?
The Ronaldinho Gaucho Snake The snake or ‘Elastico’ is an incredibly difficult move to pull off. It’s perhaps the hardest in football. A few players may have performed the move before Ronaldinho, such as Rivelino or Zinedine Zidane, but the current Flamengo play-maker has utilised it more than anyone else.
What does “nutmeg” mean in soccer?
Sometimes when we’re playing soccer in the back yard, my eldest son sends the ball between my legs as I defend him. He shouts “Nutmeg!”,collects the ball, and shoots on goal. He’s not talking about cooking. The term is used when a player passes the ball between an opponent’s legs and maintains possession.
What is a nutmeg in handball?
A nutmeg is when you pass the ball between an opponent’s legs and retrieve the ball on the other side. Though it may sound simple, it’s remarkably difficult to pull off. That is, unless you’re one of the ‘nutmeg masters’ like Jamie Shawyer in the video below:
What does it mean to be nutmegged?
The Meaning of Nutmeg. Seddon links the term to sneaky practices in the nutmeg trade in the 1870’s. Back then, nutmeg was such a precious commodity that traders would mix wooden replicas into sacks of nutmeg shipped to England. The term “nutmegged” came to mean being deceived and made to look foolish by a clever adversary.
Can Dani Alves nutmeg Cristiano Ronaldo?
While Cristiano Ronaldo nutmegs Carlos Puyol in the picture above, Dani Alves gets the best of Ronaldo when he tries to play defense and Alves puts the ball through Ronaldo’s legs: When it works, the nutmeg is a beautiful part of the beautiful game of soccer.