Short Corner Routine
Short corner — taker plays short to nearby runner, overlaps for a better crossing angle from the byline, while box runners attack near post, far post, and penalty spot zones
Brentford's innovative corner — five attackers single-file in a 'train', then on signal burst to pre-assigned zones, with blocking screens confusing both zonal and man-marking defenders
Study the shape, the movement triggers, and the on-ball decisions Thomas Frank / Brentford trusts in this sequence.
An attacking set-piece pattern built around rehearsed movement, blocking, and delivery timing inside the penalty area.
Strengths, weaknesses, key roles, and common variations of the Corner.
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Short corner — taker plays short to nearby runner, overlaps for a better crossing angle from the byline, while box runners attack near post, far post, and penalty spot zones
Wide free kick — kicker shapes to cross but plays short to overlapping runner who drives to the byline for a cross from a tighter angle, catching the defence expecting a direct delivery
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