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How To Coach The Lost Art Of Two Striker Partnerships – Tactical Theory

Gillian Kasirye by Gillian Kasirye
March 15, 2025
in Analysis, Arsène Wenger, EFL Championship, Jamie Vardy, José Mourinho, Jürgen Klopp, Leicester City F.C., Liverpool FC, Mohamed Salah, Premier League, Roberto Firmino, Sadio Mané, Shinji Okazaki, Tactical Theory, Thierry Henry
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How To Coach The Lost Art Of Two Striker Partnerships – Tactical Theory

The days of the classic big and small striker duo or the act 1 and act 2 partnerships were once a staple of football, especially in English leagues.

These partnerships combined different strengths, like power, skill, flair, and goal-scoring ability, to great effect.

Think of the iconic pairings that defined eras, such as Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton, Thierry Henry and Dennis Bergkamp, or Andy Cole and Dwight Yorke.

These duos delivered goals but also captured the tactical simplicity of football in that era, where roles were defined and chemistry was king.

However, as football evolved into the modern era, the rise of the lone striker, fluid attacking trios, and the false nine reshaped the way teams approached attacking play.

The two-man strike partnership largely faded from view.

Today, most Premier League and Championship teams prioritise midfield superiority, wide attacking threats, and pressing systems that make the traditional strike partnership seem outdated.

The two-striker partnership is not entirely extinct.

Teams like Atlético Madrid and Inter Milan have shown that a two-striker system can still produce amazing results.

These teams have found ways to adapt the partnership to modern football, combining it with tactical tweaks to make its relevance and application useful in the current tactical landscape.

This piece will explore the history of two-man strike partnerships, focusing specifically on their use in the Premier League (PL) and Championship.

It will also explain how two strikers can function, the roles within a partnership, and why it is unlikely to see a widespread resurgence in today’s game.

Lastly, it will include a session plan designed to help coaches and players utilise the partnership, focusing on both on-ball interplay and the structural support required to make it work.

Two-Man Strike Partnerships In Premier League & Championship: 1990s

The two-man strike partnership has played its part in shaping the tactical identity of football in England.

This system has evolved from the traditional direct and physical styles of the 1990s to the more refined and fluid styles creeping into the early 2000s.

This section will examine how the two-striker system emerged, succeeded, and eventually declined by analysing the tactical nuances, historical context, and specific examples of partnerships.

It will also address tactical shifts, their implications on the modern game, and how remnants of the system continue today.

In the 1990s, English football was all about physicality, directness, and simplicity.

It consisted of exploiting 2v2 matchups between strikers and defenders, relying on long balls, channel runs, bypassing the midfield and second-ball recoveries.

This environment allowed two-man strike partnerships to flourish and be built around complementary attributes such as strength and pace, which can be referred to as the brute and nippy combination.

Key Partnerships In The Premier League

One of the most memorable partnerships was Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton at Blackburn Rovers, a duo that fit the brute-and-nippy archetype.

As the archetypal target man, Shearer was brilliant in aerial duels, hold-up play, and providing a physical presence in the box.

On the other hand, Sutton offered mobility, a good work rate, and the ability to stretch defences with his movement.

Blackburn revolved around direct passes into the strikers, with wide players delivering crosses and the midfield focusing on second-ball recoveries.

The duo’s success was instrumental in Blackburn’s Premier League title-winning campaign in 1994/95, where Shearer and Sutton combined for 49 league goals.

This partnership exploited the man-marking systems prevalent in the era, forcing defenders into physical battles while Sutton’s movement created space for Shearer to operate.

Alan Shearer and Chris Sutton show the danger of a two-man strike partnership, using quick one-twos to drag Newcastle United’s centre-backs out of position.

Shearer’s clever pass forced hesitation, creating space for Sutton to exploit and finish clinically.

A good example of movement, utilising short combinations, which leads to a goal in this FA Cup tie at St. James Park.

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A more underrated partnership during this period was Teddy Sheringham and Jürgen Klinsmann at Tottenham Hotspur.

Sheringham was more of a deep-lying forward, dropping into midfield to link play and create space, while Klinsmann utilised his pace and intelligence to exploit gaps.

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    Gillian Kasirye

    Gillian Kasirye

    Gillian Kasirye is a tactics and data writer who previously worked at The Athletic doing player analysis. Gillian has a strong background in coaching, having worked at QPR and AFC Wimbledon, as well as at the FANWL national level. She has a BSc in Economics and currently pursuing an MSc in Development Economics. Gillian is currently a UEFA B Licence candidate.

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