Im_Spartacus wrote:Chelsea's defenders have bagged over 20 this year, many by set pieces and that essentially is what has won them the extra points over us, helping them win the odd game which we've been unable to unlock defences with the sort of nonsense we saw in the 2nd half of today's game around the edge of the box for a while.
Chelsea's centr halves do have a certain presence, but they clearly work on where to deliver the ball and where the big players are going to be.
If we can cut out half a dozen of the silly mistakes at the back, and increase the contribution by our defenders up front , we would be in good shape even before we make replacements
nottsblue wrote:Maybe if the guy who took the corners and set piece deliveries was suitably punished at training on Monday morning after making a pigs dinner of them at the weekend. Wash everyone else cars. Make the tea. Wear a dunces hat. That sort of trivial stuff
It really shouldn't be difficult to deliver a dead ball into the box. Do it enough times and goals will come. Hitting the first man six times out of ten just isn't good enough. I'd expect a Sunday side to do better.
Ted Hughes wrote:nottsblue wrote:Maybe if the guy who took the corners and set piece deliveries was suitably punished at training on Monday morning after making a pigs dinner of them at the weekend. Wash everyone else cars. Make the tea. Wear a dunces hat. That sort of trivial stuff
It really shouldn't be difficult to deliver a dead ball into the box. Do it enough times and goals will come. Hitting the first man six times out of ten just isn't good enough. I'd expect a Sunday side to do better.
It's not just us though. It happens all the time. It's one of the few areas a coach can actually predict accurately the likely positions of the oposition & work out a plan to fuck them up.
nottsblue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:nottsblue wrote:Maybe if the guy who took the corners and set piece deliveries was suitably punished at training on Monday morning after making a pigs dinner of them at the weekend. Wash everyone else cars. Make the tea. Wear a dunces hat. That sort of trivial stuff
It really shouldn't be difficult to deliver a dead ball into the box. Do it enough times and goals will come. Hitting the first man six times out of ten just isn't good enough. I'd expect a Sunday side to do better.
It's not just us though. It happens all the time. It's one of the few areas a coach can actually predict accurately the likely positions of the oposition & work out a plan to fuck them up.
Maybe it is just a matter of a bit of practice. Look what happened to Yaya with free kicks from last season. I do think the wrong guy takes our corners though.
nottsblue wrote:Ted Hughes wrote:nottsblue wrote:Maybe if the guy who took the corners and set piece deliveries was suitably punished at training on Monday morning after making a pigs dinner of them at the weekend. Wash everyone else cars. Make the tea. Wear a dunces hat. That sort of trivial stuff
It really shouldn't be difficult to deliver a dead ball into the box. Do it enough times and goals will come. Hitting the first man six times out of ten just isn't good enough. I'd expect a Sunday side to do better.
It's not just us though. It happens all the time. It's one of the few areas a coach can actually predict accurately the likely positions of the oposition & work out a plan to fuck them up.
Maybe it is just a matter of a bit of practice. Look what happened to Yaya with free kicks from last season. I do think the wrong guy takes our corners though.
Blue Since 76 wrote:If you watch American Football, they have loads of different plays they can make. We seen to have two - hit the first man and hit the far corner flag. Apart from when we play Stoke, when we use lob it into Crouch.
I was having a kick about with my 9 year old last week when he said he was going to practice taking corners. He immediately stick over hand in the air and when I asked him why, he muttered something about it meaning he was about to take it. I suspect the City players have the same opinion - I'll stick a hand up because I saw someone on MOTD do it.
Scoring from corners should be the easiest thing to do for a team and could make a real difference to the points total. That we seem to struggle so much now is odd & needs to be on the fix list for next season. But as Barca don't do it a lot, the Spaniards may not see it as a problem...
Im_Spartacus wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:If you watch American Football, they have loads of different plays they can make. We seen to have two - hit the first man and hit the far corner flag. Apart from when we play Stoke, when we use lob it into Crouch.
I was having a kick about with my 9 year old last week when he said he was going to practice taking corners. He immediately stick over hand in the air and when I asked him why, he muttered something about it meaning he was about to take it. I suspect the City players have the same opinion - I'll stick a hand up because I saw someone on MOTD do it.
Scoring from corners should be the easiest thing to do for a team and could make a real difference to the points total. That we seem to struggle so much now is odd & needs to be on the fix list for next season. But as Barca don't do it a lot, the Spaniards may not see it as a problem...
I've mentioned this before, but in the book soccernomics, they calculated that fans have an irrational expectation of teams scoring as a direct result of a corner, and that it happened something like only 3% of the time.
Whilst their research was clearly detailed over many seasons and leagues, I see that as being testament to the fact that most teams are shit at it, whilst others can develop plans to gain an advantage.
However, what they did find is that the problem was with delivery from the corner spot while the defence was set provides the defending team with a hge advantage (unless you're city), and that if the team played it into a position to get a better angle from a cross and enticed the defenders slightly out of position, the chances of scoring increased significantly if there were 3 or 4 passes before the ball is delivered into the box.
There will always be exceptions where a team has a player who can land a ball on a sixpence and big cunts who can bully their way to that spot, as perhaps Chelsea do. It takes certain physical and technical attributes, neither of which we appear to posess in our team. We also appear to not have the physical and technical ability to defend corners which makes it a double problem as we score less and concede more
Blue Since 76 wrote:Im_Spartacus wrote:Blue Since 76 wrote:If you watch American Football, they have loads of different plays they can make. We seen to have two - hit the first man and hit the far corner flag. Apart from when we play Stoke, when we use lob it into Crouch.
I was having a kick about with my 9 year old last week when he said he was going to practice taking corners. He immediately stick over hand in the air and when I asked him why, he muttered something about it meaning he was about to take it. I suspect the City players have the same opinion - I'll stick a hand up because I saw someone on MOTD do it.
Scoring from corners should be the easiest thing to do for a team and could make a real difference to the points total. That we seem to struggle so much now is odd & needs to be on the fix list for next season. But as Barca don't do it a lot, the Spaniards may not see it as a problem...
I've mentioned this before, but in the book soccernomics, they calculated that fans have an irrational expectation of teams scoring as a direct result of a corner, and that it happened something like only 3% of the time.
Whilst their research was clearly detailed over many seasons and leagues, I see that as being testament to the fact that most teams are shit at it, whilst others can develop plans to gain an advantage.
However, what they did find is that the problem was with delivery from the corner spot while the defence was set provides the defending team with a hge advantage (unless you're city), and that if the team played it into a position to get a better angle from a cross and enticed the defenders slightly out of position, the chances of scoring increased significantly if there were 3 or 4 passes before the ball is delivered into the box.
There will always be exceptions where a team has a player who can land a ball on a sixpence and big cunts who can bully their way to that spot, as perhaps Chelsea do. It takes certain physical and technical attributes, neither of which we appear to posess in our team. We also appear to not have the physical and technical ability to defend corners which makes it a double problem as we score less and concede more
Whilst the scoring rate may be low overall, how many corners have we had this season? I'd guess it must be around 300, so by average, about 9 goals. They may have been the 7th against QPR, but could also have been one against Stoke or Burnley etc.
Defenders out of position is key - for corners, we just stand there. There's little in the way of simple runs, let alone something off the training ground. If you walk into the area and stand still for 20 seconds, I'd fancy my chances of marking you.
That we seem to struggle to defend them as well is obviously linked. Maybe a British coach as the specialist (not manager) would make a difference - could an Andy Morrison do a better job of explaining what's needed? Another oddity - Mancini made us fantastic defensively, but we struggled to score (relative to the quality of players we had and excepting the first few months of the title win). Pellegrini has made us great going forwards but we struggle at the back. Is it easier to explain what was needed to stop you as a player than to explain what it was you did?
patrickblue wrote:
Slim wrote:We took some decent corners this weekend, it was baffling why we didn't have at least one player in the right area to take advantage.
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