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Unlocking the potential of corner kicks can significantly impact your performance in FIFA, influencing outcomes such as weekend league qualification, desired promotions, or achieving high ranks in FUT Champions. In this tutorial, Benjamin from the guide and a former pro, will introduce you to five distinct corner techniques that can give you a competitive edge more consistently.
Let's delve into the first corner technique. Start with an outswung corner, where the natural curve moves away from the goal. Utilize a right-footed player for a corner on the right side or a left-footed player for the left side. Maintain the default ball curve without adjusting the right stick. Aim with the preview line at the center of the 6-yard box, switch to a player with L1 or LB, power up to about 2.5 bars, and reposition your player. This technique directs the corner towards the near post, providing momentum for increased header-winning chances.
Selecting the right player for corner kicks is crucial. Opt for a dead ball play style player, either regular or plus, as their longer preview line enhances the corner's power and curve. While attributes like curve, free-kick accuracy, and power matter, prioritize deadball play style over superior attributes without the play style. Adjust the number of bars in the tactic set up to manage the crowd in the box effectively.
For players concerned about having a good corner kicktaker for only one side, worry not. The setup for an inswung corner, where the natural curve goes towards the goal, is similar. Line up the preview line with the penalty spot, power up to two and a half bars, and aim for the near post area. This ensures versatility, allowing you to exploit both sides of the pitch.
If opponents frequently pull out their goalkeeper, exploit this with a setup that involves a distracting player in the box. Line up the preview line appropriately, press L1 or LB to switch to a player before the cut scene, power up three bars, and release when the goalkeeper is off the line. This technique catches opponents off guard, delivering a direct goal.
Now, for those seeking variety beyond traditional scoring methods, two techniques involve short corners. Call a player short by pressing R1 or RB, either before or after the corner cut scene. Play a short pass, feigning an attempt along the goal line. Simultaneously, your actual corner player runs behind, receiving a pass and delivering a cross to the far post. Ensure the right setup for increased efficiency, using players with the whip pass play style.
Finally, there's a variation that doesn't require a header but leverages the finesse or travel shot from outside the box. Call a player short, play a pass to the edge of the box, and call the initial corner attacker short to create an opportunity around the box. From there, finesse or travel with the dominant foot for a creative finishing option.
With these corner techniques at your disposal, you now possess a comprehensive arsenal to adapt to various defensive strategies employed by your opponents. For more insights and strategies, check out our guide, and remember to click on the video in the center of the screen for our ultimate wing play guide.
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