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Weekly Football Phrase: Toe-Poke

Published 9 years, 10 months ago
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What is the meaning of the verb to 'toe poke' in football? Find out more about this phrase by reading the transcript below. You can also find many more examples of soccer vocabulary by going to our football cliches page here and our huge football glossary here. Subscribe: Weekly Football Phrase Toe Poke This week's English for footballA  phrase is the verb 'to toe-poke'. This verb describes a kind of shot, or less often a pass. The ball is hit hard with the end of the boot, with the toes. Shooting like this gives a lot of power and the ball travels straight. Players often toe-poke the ball when they have to shoot quickly. It is a direct way to hit the ball and can be very accurate. The phrase is also sometimes used as a noun, a toe-poke. Example: Divock Origi offered the Kop hope three minutes after the restart as he toe-poked the ball through the keeper's legs to make it 2-1 on the night. (theweek.co.uk) Example:anolo Gabbiadini toe-poked Hamsika€™s long ball from midfield just over on the volley. (thenational.ae) If you have any suggestions for words or phrases from football that you would like explained, let us know by contacting us here. While you are on our site, why not check out the glossary page too, for hundreds more football words and phrases.
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