🎯 Routine Overview This corner routine is designed to overload the key “target zone” with well-timed, varied runs to create space and confusion among defenders. By combining a near-post flick option (Player 5), a central runner (Player 3), and a primary target curving into the danger area (Player 2), the attackers force the defence to split their marking responsibilities. The goalkeeper’s vision is blocked by Player 6, while Player 7’s back-post run ensures coverage of overhit crosses or second balls. Meanwhile, Players 8, 9, and 10 position themselves for rebounds, defensive transitions, or recycling possession. The overall aim is to create multiple simultaneous threats, making it harder for the defending team to track all attacking movements. ⚽ Player Roles: Player 1 – Corner taker, delivering an in-swinging cross toward the target zone. Player 2 – Curves run into the target zone, primary header/shooter. Player 3 – Central runner, attacking the middle space to draw markers away. Player 4 – Runs across the defensive line to create confusion and block marking. Player 5 – Near-post runner, aiming to flick the ball on or distract defenders. Player 6 – Positioned in front of the goalkeeper to screen and impede vision. Player 7 – Makes a back-post run to collect overhit corners or second balls from flick-ons. Player 8 – Drops toward the edge of the box for rebounds or defensive cover. Player 9 – Positioned at the top of the D to intercept clearances or shoot from distance. Player 10 – Provides depth outside the box, ready to recycle possession or cover counterattacks