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man-to-man

[man-tuh-man] / ˈmæn təˈmæn /






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The idea is for players to apply man-to-man pressure across the pitch, jumping from this initial defensive shape.

From BBC

It seemed that Papa and I never could hold a man-to-man conversation without Mama getting all worked up; especially, if we were talking about my going down to the river bottoms.

From Literature

Fairfax kept switching from man-to-man to a trapping zone on defense, and it produced lots of Cleveland turnovers in the second half.

From Los Angeles Times

Holding a high position pins opponents back, especially in a game that has become more 'man-to-man' in defence.

From BBC

This is partly because of the skillset of their players but it is likely in response to the rise in intense man-to-man pressing.

From BBC