How can football's lawmakers fix the corner chaos?
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How can football's lawmakers fix the corner chaos?
"At many corner kick situations, there are often as many as 16 players packed into the six-yard box. This, frankly, is becoming a nightmare for the referee team to police. We must find a solution to this endemic."
"Attackers crowd the goalkeeper hoping to nullify his movement and effectiveness. Defenders, meanwhile, try to block the attackers' run and seem more interested in looking at their opponent than the ball in many cases."
"You get the feeling now that referees really don't want to get involved in any of it. It's really poor that they've not tried to deal with it."
Corner kicks in the Premier League have become increasingly physical, with excessive grappling, pushing, and pulling between defenders and attackers creating chaotic situations. Former assistant referee Darren Cann reports that up to 16 players are packed into the six-yard box, making it extremely difficult for referees to police. Attackers crowd goalkeepers to limit their movement, while defenders block attacking runs and focus on opponents rather than the ball. Everton manager David Moyes criticizes referees for failing to address the issue, citing poor enforcement. As set-pieces grow more important tactically, teams are escalating these distraction tactics, with Arsenal identified as pioneers of these controversial practices.
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