Ebbsfleet boss Dennis Kutrieb has defended his side’s attacking play at set-pieces. Some fans feel the Fleet don’t make the most of corners, but Kutrieb insists it’s not as easy as it looks. “We had a few chances from set-pieces to score on Saturday and we’ve already scored from them this season,” said Kutrieb. “At Eastbourne we scored through Luke O’Neill, at home through Sido Jombati against Dover in the last FA Cup game.
But it’s not easy to score goals from set-pieces because the opponent is up for it defensively. “When you see how many goals we concede from set-pieces, it’s not many because we are aware of it and we pay much attention on defending on them and that’s the same for the opponents. “Most of the attention they do is to set-pieces so we need to be very good to score from them.” Ebbsfleet return to league action this Saturday when they host Taunton.
The Fleet have won nine and drawn one of their first 10 games in National League South but it’s their work-rate that has impressed Kutrieb the most.
Kutrieb always states to judge his team after 10 matches and he said: “The judgement is I can’t ask for anything more. We’ve had nine wins and a draw, it’s an amazing start but it’s just a start. “I know it’s not easy and it’s getting tougher and tougher.