Named after the brilliant Dutchman Johan Cruyff, this is a great skill for losing an opponent. Shape as if to pass or cross but then drag the ball behind your standing leg with the inside of foot.
Or D) Cruyff-turn your way coolly out of trouble. Calmly step out of defence and stroke the ball into a team-mate in midfield. Nat Phillips, of course picked option D. "It's not like I thought ...