Pronunciation: /ˈtoʊtəl ˈfʊtbɔl/
noun a style of football in which every player is comfortable playing in any position on the field, often associated with the Dutch national team in the 1970s
A1 Total football is a style of play where every player on the team is comfortable in any position.
A2 Total football requires players to have good technical skills and tactical awareness.
B1 The Dutch national team in the 1970s was known for their implementation of total football.
B2 Total football is characterized by fluid movement and quick transitions between attack and defense.
C1 Coaches like Johan Cruyff are famous for their influence on the development of total football.
C2 Total football is considered a revolutionary approach to the game, emphasizing teamwork and versatility.
adjective describing the style of football played in this manner
A1 Total football is a style of play where every player can take on the role of any other player on the team.
A2 The coach implemented a total football strategy, encouraging all players to participate in both attacking and defending.
B1 The team's total football approach led to a more fluid and dynamic style of play on the field.
B2 The players' understanding of total football principles allowed them to seamlessly transition between different positions during the match.
C1 The legendary Dutch team of the 1970s is often cited as the epitome of total football, showcasing a high level of skill and tactical awareness.
C2 Total football requires not only technical ability but also a deep understanding of the game and the ability to adapt to different situations on the field.
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