Not sure what these statistics mean. For instance none of our short corners led to an assist but surely that is because the short corner is not the goal-creating chance. However in the Brentford game this short corner from the right was the cause of the goal scored (see from about 1.03minutes).
If only we had someone tall (who could heed the ball) to aim our corners at.
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Not sure what these statistics mean. For instance none of our short corners led to an assist but surely that is because the short corner is not the goal-creating chance. However in the Brentford game this short corner from the right was the cause of the goal scored (see from about 1.03minutes).
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Interesting thing is we seem to mix our corners up more than the other teams highlighted. Maybe that makes it harder for opposition defenders to know how to defend against but could also be making it harder for our players to attack them.
something to do with his lack of height maybeIt's weird how we're so good at defending, yet the exact same set piece causes us problems.
A ball to the near post flicked onto the back. We've conceded that 3 times now.
I've noticed each time it involves someone at the back post that Trippier I think was supposed to be marking. Trippier is superb he looks like he struggles at set piece defenidng sometimes.
Or like most of our tactics we’ve been figured out and no plan b or plan c etcThe thing is they were very good it for a while.. has a coaching staff member changed?
Or like most of our tactics we’ve been figured out and no plan b or plan c etc
The thing is they were very good it for a while.. has a coaching staff member changed?
We've scored 2 goals from our last 100 corners apparently.
It's things like this, the rigid tactics and the myopic substitutions that make me wonder how future-proof Eddie Howe is.