It's a modern tactic to overload the six-yard box, and then try and send a pinpoint corner into a very congested area, too congested to defend effectively. Clubs employ set-piece-coaches to work on exactly this.
Ball gets sent to a crowd on the goalline: ball randomly bounces off bodies.
There's actually a reason this is happening:
It's a modern tactic to overload the six-yard box, and then try and send a pinpoint corner into a very congested area, too congested to defend effectively. Clubs employ set-piece-coaches to work on exactly this.
Ball gets sent to a crowd on the goalline: ball randomly bounces off bodies.