This tactical analysis will provide an analysis of recently scored goals originating in the wide areas.
The focus of the analysis will be goals that occur as a consequence of a winger cutting inside to either cross or shoot — or from a player making a “corner run”.
This weekends round of Premier League matches witnessed seven goals like this, proving how effective such actions can be.
This tactical theory will pay particular attention to corner runs and will provide practice ideas coaches can use to implement these tactics.
Corner Runs
The above image shows the build-up to Leicesters goal in their defeat to Nottingham Forest, which came as the result of a Harry Winks (#8) corner run.
In this scenario, Winks received the ball in the centre of the pitch and drove forward before passing it to his central midfield partner, who then played the ball out wide.


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