Following the closure of the Euros group stage, we have had a few days to reflect on the competition and some standout moments. Many teams have failed to show set-piece ingenuity, but for some teams, it has proven to be a total game-changer. From corner kicks to throw-ins, every dead-ball situation is vital to the teams success, and this article will discuss the most interesting routines used within each group, with the exception of Group F, where most teams struggled, with the exception of the Czech Republic but their lack of opportunities limited their potential for creativity.
In this tactical analysis, we will look into the tactics behind the EURO 2024’s most interesting set pieces, with an in-depth analysis of why each routine is used. This set-piece analysis will examine why each routine has been innovative, providing insights into their effectiveness based on execution, timings, and strategic variations.
Group A
To begin with, hosts Germany have used a number of fascinating routines, from attacking corner kicks. While their defensive set-piece issues were highlighted last week, Germany can also use set plays to their advantage to gain that vital edge. Just like in the Champions League Final earlier in the month, Toni Kroos is able to use his excellent and consistent technique to drop the ball in the exact part of the penalty area he wants. Because of the precision that Nagelsmann can trust, Germany are able to prepare their routines efficiently. For example, in the image below, Kroos is expected to make the ball arrive at the six-yard line, in line with the front post, in the area highlighted. With the ball expected to drop in the target area, Kimmich moves to set a screen on the zonal defender in that area, which allows Havertz to arrive at the ball without opposition pressure.
Another routine that Germany have attempted in the opening three games has been through moving the opposition setup to the near post area, before a late movement to attack the back post. With the cluster at the near post, there is traffic in that area, allowing Rudiger to make a sharp movement to the back post without an opponent tracking the run.




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