giveusfalmerplease
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i think we tried to learn something from the Leicester game (and learnt it wrongly). Leicester short corners had us at 6s and 7s.
Except that our chance of scoring increased hugely...You can tell who is going to take the corner from where the ball is placed, so I don't see it causes that much confusion. All I see it doing is taking an extra player off the field of play potentially reducing our chance of scoring.
You can tell who is going to take the corner from where the ball is placed, so I don't see it causes that much confusion. All I see it doing is taking an extra player off the field of play potentially reducing our chance of scoring.
What's that all about then? definitely looks like something new off the training ground, but I can't really see how it creates any confusion or gives us an advantage. Just seems like a waste of a man to me
just get it in the box ffs!
Nearly scoring seems slightly better than nearly not scoring to me.Ah but we don't nearly not score with one player.
We do nearly not score with two.
Which is better:-
Not scoring
Or
Nearly not scoring.
Except that our chance of scoring increased hugely...
Opposition players don't know whether it's going to be inswinging or outswinging.
Worth a go, seeing as all our other corners have been shite all season.
So, to sum up then: you willingly reduce your team to ten men for the duration of a set piece that you you were never much cop at with eleven players on the pitch? Good luck with that one
Trossard/March aren't going to win a header anyway.
The fact they are both there draws at least one defender, probably two out from the middle.
It also gives us the option to play short.
It's a positive move. I want to see us do more of it. It also shows GP is thinking out of the box to counteract our weaknesses
On the other hand, the opposition defence must be pissing themselves laughing. Just makes for an even easier day at the office
No. As others have said, they are having to be more on their toes as they have no idea if it will be swinging in inwards or outwards.
Our boys will know, as undoubtedly there's a signal in there somewhere.
It's a clear advantage
And as somebody else said on here, if it's that hotshot an idea, why not have three players take the corner? Or four? Or eleven?