Tackling
Poke Tackle Pressing: Two-Goal Decision
Nick the ball with a poke tackle
Tackling
Pressing
Defending
Poke Tackle Pressing: Two-Goal Decision is a 12-minute tackling drill for 4-16 players, suitable for Under 9 to Adults at beginner, intermediate, advanced level. You need balls, cones, bibs. Below you will find the objective, the set-up, how to run it, coaching points, common mistakes, progressions, regressions and variations.
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Pressing
Defending
Skill Practice
Beginner
Intermediate
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Full Squad
Minimal Equipment
Youth Friendly
Adult Suitable
Decision Making
Goals Needed
Duration
12 min
Players
4-16
Pitch size
15 x 15 yards
Ability levels
Beginner / Intermediate / Advanced
Pitch diagram
Poke Tackle Pressing: Two-Goal Decision — 2 gates — score by travelling through · 15 x 15 yards
Step 1 of 5Dribbler tries to reach either gate, defender uses the poke tackle to knock the ball away.
- 1. Dribbler tries to reach either gate, defender uses the poke tackle to knock the ball away.
- 2. Point for the defender if the ball leaves the square.
- 3. Rotate every thirty seconds.
- 4. Each team attacks two small goals, so defenders must decide which threat to cover.
- 5. Rotation: Rotate every thirty seconds.
- Cones mark the area
- Cone gates to dribble / pass through
- Ball
- Dotted arrow = rotation between repetitions
- Solid arrow = pass, thick = shot, dashed = run / dribble
Objectives
- -Nick the ball with a poke tackle
- -Press without diving in
- -Recover after the tackle attempt
Setup
- 1A fifteen yard square with two exit gates.
- 2One dribbler and one defender inside.
- 3Spare balls outside the square.
Coaching instructions
- 1Dribbler tries to reach either gate, defender uses the poke tackle to knock the ball away.
- 2Point for the defender if the ball leaves the square.
- 3Rotate every thirty seconds.
- 4Each team attacks two small goals, so defenders must decide which threat to cover.
Coaching points
- -Time the poke as the attacker touches the ball
- -Stay balanced and ready to recover
- -Use the front foot without overcommitting
- -Show the attacker one way and block the other
- -Attackers change target late to unbalance the defence
Common mistakes
- -Lunging and getting beaten
- -Standing off and never engaging
- -Fouling in the tackle