Forget Nicolas Jover and set-piece coaches, bring on the directors of vibes | Max Rushden
Briefly

In 2012, an infamous free-kick by SC Weiz's Kevin Steiner illustrates not just a comedy of errors on the pitch, but a significant shift in football's tactical evolution and experimentation around set-pieces that has intensified over the last decade.
The early 2010s saw little innovation in set pieces, dominated by basic setups. The current season has seen the rise of specialized set-piece coaches, resulting in a creative explosion.
Football tactics, especially in set pieces, must evolve to keep up with defenses. New ideas and strategies are now essential, as evidenced by the current prevalence of innovation in European football.
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