Set Piece Mastery
Attack and defend corners, free kicks, and throw-ins
Over a third of all goals in professional football come from set pieces. This cluster covers both sides of every set play: how elite teams design routines to score, and how to organise your defence to deny them. From free kick technique to corner delivery, zonal marking to long throws.
- Deliver accurate corners from both sides at varying heights
- Bend free kicks over or around the wall with consistent technique
- Design attacking corner routines using movement and blocks
- Organise your defence against corners using zonal and man-marking
Skills in This Cluster
6 skillsInswinging and outswinging corners with height, pace, and delivery accuracy
Over-the-wall, around-the-wall, and disguised free kicks within striking range
Near-post flicks, block runs, back-post arrivals, and penalty-spot attacks
Timing the jump, using your run, and winning headers against defensive rivals
Defending specific zones rather than men — the modern corner defence system
Using the long throw as a direct set piece weapon in the final third
Training Units
Inside the Training Modules
From the Set Pieces curriculum
Module 1: Corner Kicks
Master both attacking and defending corners.
Inswinging, outswinging, driven flat, and short corners — when and how to use each.
Blocker runs, near-post flick-ons, far-post finishes, and second-ball positions.
Two defensive systems, their strengths, and how to execute both.
Practise two attacking corner routines and defensive clearing patterns.
Module 2: Free Kicks
Direct, indirect, and wall-based free kick strategies.
Generating power, swerve, and dip from various distances.
Two-man and three-man free kick routines to beat organised defences.
Building the wall, positioning the keeper, and covering secondary zones.
Guided delivery exercises for near post, far post, and short routine options.
Module 3: Throws and Tactical Set Pieces
Long throw-ins, quick restarts, and team set-piece design.
How to use a long throw-in as a set-piece weapon deep in the opponent's half.
When and how to play quickly to catch opponents off-guard.
How clubs like Brentford systematically design set pieces around personnel.
Full team set-piece sessions for both attacking and defensive scenarios.
Key Tactical Concepts
Designing and executing corner routines to create goal-scoring chances
Defending specific zones in the penalty area rather than tracking individual players
Winning headers consistently in defensive and attacking set piece situations
Staying compact and organised to block attacking set piece combinations
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2Positions
1Tactical Systems
3Low Block
Sitting deep in a compact, organized defensive shape to deny space, absorb pressure, and counter-attack.
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Winning the ball and attacking at speed before the opponent can reorganize — turning defense into devastating offense in seconds.
Build-Up Play
Playing out from the back through organized passing structures to bypass the opposition press and reach the final third.
