Ian Royal It's not oxf*rd string theory ffs snowball. Of course people are happy to win a corner. Usually it's because:
a) it is a free hit into the box which is the danger area.
WHICH HAS BEEN SHOWN TO VERY RARELY RESULT IN A GOAL.
b) it is sustained pressure.
WHICH HAS BEEN SHOWN (the actual corner) TO VERY RARELY RESULT IN A GOAL.
c) it is a positive outcome of the previous attack rather than the ball being cleared, the keeper having control of the ball or goal kick having been awarded.
WHICH HAS BEEN SHOWN TO VERY RARELY RESULT IN A GOAL. It is SLIGHTLY better than "the keeper having control of the ball or goal kick having been awarded" but NOT better than the ball being kept in play.
Players will sometimes let the ball run out for a corner rather than keep it live because they make the decision that it is better to get the free hit into the box, than take a chance on maybe controlling the ball and getting the opportunity to put a cross, pass or run into the box, rather than lose it. And to know there will be players there in numbers to try and get on the end of it.
WHICH HAS BEEN SHOWN TO VERY RARELY RESULT IN A GOAL.
WHICH HAS BEEN SHOWN TO VERY RARELY RESULT IN A GOAL.
WHICH HAS BEEN SHOWN TO VERY RARELY RESULT IN A GOAL.
So PERHAPS (and it was only a question) some manager should tell his players to NOT settle for a corner as THE CORNER HAS BEEN SHOWN TO VERY RARELY RESULT IN A GOAL. and instead try to keep the ball alive and do something different.
AND HERE'S A THOUGHT
We have been HORRIBLY exposed three times this season (at least) from the opposition breaking from OUR corner. How many goals are scored AGAINST the side winning a corner?
Teams don't play for corners, a player may look to get a corner in a situation where they think it is the most advantageous result, but that's it.
You can't compare corners with open play for most likely to produce a goal, because one is a one off set piece and the other is sustained play which is near impossible to define or break down and also has little in the way of stats available. And you can't compare corners with all attacking freekicks for the same purpose because one has a huge advantage over the other, in that you can take a shot direct at goal.
Ok. Actually I take it back, you can compare them, but it is utterly moronic, tells you nothing significant and is essentially utterly pointless.
Perhaps you should go back and check the thread, Ian
YOU ASKED the f-cking question!!