Tribal Football: Liam Rosenior explains Chelsea's new huddle tactics which angered Villa players
Hi all, when referring to the opponent team as a whole in a football/basketball match, should I call them "opponent" or "opponents"? When I look up this word in the dictionary, the word is defined as a person, but I wonder if it can also refer to a team of players. Many thanks! :)
Yahoo! Sports: Rosenior “challenged players” over “one thing” he admits in interview about tactics
Rosenior “challenged players” over “one thing” he admits in interview about tactics
MSN: Chelsea players 'don’t believe' in Rosenior’s tactics, evidence is clear says top journalist
Chelsea players 'don’t believe' in Rosenior’s tactics, evidence is clear says top journalist
Yahoo! Sports: Barcelona players express concerns about Flick’s tactics after Atletico defeat – report
Barcelona players express concerns about Flick’s tactics after Atletico defeat – report
Yardbarker: Rosenior 'challenged players' over 'one thing' he admits in interview about tactics
Rosenior 'challenged players' over 'one thing' he admits in interview about tactics
Yahoo! Sports: Chelsea icon says Arteta is ruining four Arsenal players with his tactics
Chelsea icon says Arteta is ruining four Arsenal players with his tactics
ESPN on MSN: Sarina Wiegman: Players have to believe for England's tactics to succeed
Yahoo Sports: Source in Chelsea dressing room explains what players found hard to understand about Rosenior’s tactics
Source in Chelsea dressing room explains what players found hard to understand about Rosenior’s tactics
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