outcoach

/aʊtˈkoʊtʃ/
verb
  1. To coach better than someone else; to defeat or surpass an opponent through superior coaching.
    • In the playoffs, experience often helps a veteran coach outcoach a younger rival.
    • She studied the opponent's strategy all week and was determined to outcoach them in the final match.
    • The underdog team won because their head coach managed to outcoach the defending champions.
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