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Coventry left a player forward.
It’s brought from the same philosophy as playing out from the back
What’s Taylor’s role when defending corners?Get him upfield.
I am also a fan of leaving someone upfield but as I posted a few days ago, we do it because stats prove that teams concede fewer goals when they bring everyone back to defend a corner.
Quote from: drfchound on January 19, 2020, 10:28:57 pmI am also a fan of leaving someone upfield but as I posted a few days ago, we do it because stats prove that teams concede fewer goals when they bring everyone back to defend a corner.Hound, was that stat accompanied by a stat about goals scored by a breakaway after clearing from a corner?
Don’t understand your point What I’m saying is keeping everyone back when defending a corner is a tactic to keep possession when you manage to get the ball. Having everyone back gives the person with the ball options to keep possession, rather than booting it anywhere
Thanks Hound, I just think the choice is a reflection of the individual manager's innate instinct. Personally I think the odds of a defender managing to lump the ball upfield and your front player getting to it ahead of the defender are a few times better than that of a striker lumping it in the opposite direction and finding the back of the net.
We always did it under sod, as did arsenal under wenger.So much better people than us think it’s worth doing
Strange how posters tell others that DM knows what he is doing with the transfer in policy but then criticise his tactics and insist it is wrong to take all players back to defend corners.