π― Routine Overview This corner routine uses near-post flicks to create high-percentage chances at the back post. Player 1 delivers a whipped ball toward the front-post area, where Players 3 and 2 attack aggressively with the aim of flicking it on across goal. Players 4, 5, and 8 time their runs to arrive in the back-post target zone, ready to finish the flick-on. Player 6 holds position on the penalty spot to contest any second balls or loose clearances. Player 7 screens the goalkeeper to limit visibility and mobility, while Players 9 and 10 remain on the edge of the box for defensive cover and recycling possession. The combination of aggressive near-post movement, back-post runners, and a goalkeeper screen makes this routine difficult to defend. β½ Player Roles: Player 1 β Corner taker, delivers a whipped ball to the front-post area. Player 2 β Attacks the front post to attempt a flick-on toward the back post. Player 3 β Joins Player 2 in attacking the front post for the flick-on. Player 4 β Runs into the back-post target zone to finish the flicked ball. Player 5 β Makes a timed run into the back-post target zone. Player 6 β Holds position on the penalty spot to challenge for second balls. Player 7 β Screens the goalkeeper to obstruct vision and movement. Player 8 β Runs into the back-post target zone alongside Players 4 and 5. Player 9 β Holds position on the edge of the box for defensive cover. Player 10 β Holds position on the edge of the box for recycling possession or intercepting clearances