The user stands in front of the opponent and swings his/her arms back and then forwards. Two yellow lines appear while the user swings with his/her arms forwards. When the opponent comes, the user charges ahead and steals the ball with five color lines thereby forming a stave with a musical symbol at the start of the lines.
Einsatz is a German musical term, and means "entry". This coincides with the fact that there's a musical entry sign (a treble clef) in the hissatsu itself.
The name was retained for most official dubs of Inazuma Eleven, including the English and German localizations, although the Spanish dub used the name 'Clave de Sol' in reference to the musical note.
Einsatz is the first original hissatsu technique of Inazuma Japan.