One player gives a signal at the back of the box and the corner taker relays this to the team.
The corner is then taken with the players having different roles. The player who gave the signal plays a 1,2 with the corner taker, passing it back after receiving it from the corner taker. The corner taker receives it back, who then delivers a low cross.The three players should all make runs to the 6-yard area, where they should be able to lose their markers and attack the ball.
The player on edge of area on corner takers side should make an early run into the back post to clear the space.
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