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I've noticed in the last couple of games that McBurnie and then Sharp were given a free role defending corners and just told to attack the ball. It works really well. Not marking anyone just attack the ball to clear it. Clever.
 



I've noticed in the last couple of games that McBurnie and then Sharp were given a free role defending corners and just told to attack the ball. It works really well. Not marking anyone just attack the ball to clear it. Clever.
We should have our strikers sat on the halfway line at corners, especially when we are 2-0 down. Let the opposition worry about a counter attack. If Sharp and McBurnie are our best defensive options for corners there’s something wrong.
 
I do think we stop making these silly decisions when Clark is back in the team, it will sure of defender up. If he ever does come back mind
 
We should have our strikers sat on the halfway line at corners, especially when we are 2-0 down. Let the opposition worry about a counter attack. If Sharp and McBurnie are our best defensive options for corners there’s something wrong.
You would take the player who is best at defending corners and put him on the halfway line? It's not like every tall defender defends corners.
 
We should have our strikers sat on the halfway line at corners, especially when we are 2-0 down. Let the opposition worry about a counter attack. If Sharp and McBurnie are our best defensive options for corners there’s something wrong.

I would rather leave someone with pace who can't defend corners on the halfway line, rather than someone with limited pace who can defend corners. But that's just me
 
I've noticed in the last couple of games that McBurnie and then Sharp were given a free role defending corners and just told to attack the ball. It works really well. Not marking anyone just attack the ball to clear it. Clever.

To be fair when McBurnie was playing last season we used to do this. It's about the only decent thing McBurnie was able to do back then.
 
We should have our strikers sat on the halfway line at corners, especially when we are 2-0 down. Let the opposition worry about a counter attack. If Sharp and McBurnie are our best defensive options for corners there’s something wrong.
Sharp and McB are not going to cause teams any problems on the break
 
Didn't McBurnie drop a huge bollock against Middlesbrough doing this?
 
Formerly McGoldrick's job from corners. Him and McB are very good at attacking the ball.
 
It’s not just corners, it’s just ‘defending’ that we seem to be wank at.
 
You would take the player who is best at defending corners and put him on the halfway line? It's not like every tall defender defends corners.
No, I’d rather have a defender who can, well, defend, than a forward defending who’d be better off playing as, say, a forward. There’s something amiss if our best defensive option at a corner is a forward rather than a defender. What we gain from having Sharp or McBurnie defending corners is lost when they can’t possibly lead any counter attack. Unless you’d rather us have the defenders placed to counter, and the forwards defending corners?
 



What a load of shite 🤣 Defending corners is a team responsibility, not just the defence.

Today illustrated perfectly why McBurnie is there, he won absolutely everything.


By having a striker in the box defending, you have less threat upfront on counter attacks.
 
Our 3 CBs are not always enough to repel the late bombardment - McB is extremely good at heading clear - it's something he's always done well for us
 
Arsene Wenger used to have the entire Arsenal team back for corners, not to defend but because when they had the chance to counter everyone was coming from deep and no-one was picked up.
 
I think the West Brom corner taker was aiming for McB. He landed it on his head everytime
Because he's not marking anyone, all he has to do is stand in the middle of the box and attack the ball. He's likely to head it clear most of the time as everyone else is pulling or pushing.
 
Because he's not marking anyone, all he has to do is stand in the middle of the box and attack the ball. He's likely to head it clear most of the time as everyone else is pulling or pushing.
And guess what, he does, so we don't concede, which, from an oppo corner, is the optimal result.

Happy to leave someone rapid on halfway in case we can spring a quick one on one, but that's never going to be our no 9
 
We should have our strikers sat on the halfway line at corners, especially when we are 2-0 down. Let the opposition worry about a counter attack. If Sharp and McBurnie are our best defensive options for corners there’s something wrong.
Not at all. McB is a good header of the ball so he goes into defence, releasing a small midfield player to push up with one other.
 
By having a striker in the box defending, you have less threat upfront on counter attacks.

Where to start with this. I'll ignore the "you get less possible counter attacks" argument as that's an open goal, but do we have any player in the squad that is less suited to a breakaway from an opposition corner and contributing to a goal than McBurnie? I'm struggling here, help me out
 
Where to start with this. I'll ignore the "you get less possible counter attacks" argument as that's an open goal, but do we have any player in the squad that is less suited to a breakaway from an opposition corner and contributing to a goal than McBurnie? I'm struggling here, help me out
 
What a load of shite 🤣 Defending corners is a team responsibility, not just the defence.

Today illustrated perfectly why McBurnie is there, he won absolutely everything.
I find it absolutely ridiculous that’s he’s back there, defending, helping the team out.. winning headers, 3 in about 20 seconds today… he should be upfront shunt he.. waiting for it to be launched forred.. because there’s gonna be nobdi there to mark him, because they’re all in our box attacking!!

“he’s a forward so should be upfront not defending corners”. Jesus..🤦‍♂️

Here’s a novel one that might just work for those knocking mcburnie defending…

keep the fastest fella upfront…
 



By having a striker in the box defending, you have less threat upfront on counter attacks.
We didn’t have any threat up front mats for some reason we have 11 men defending our box for corners so just hoof it away for it to come back
 

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