As the season progresses, one of the standout aspects of Solihull Moors' play has been their set-piece execution. Statistically, they have been lethal, converting a sizeable percentage into goals. Last match saw the Moors score from a corner, adding to an already impressive tally.

To illustrate their effectiveness, here's a breakdown of their set-piece stats: | Set Piece Type | Goals | Attempts | Conversion Rate | |---|---|---|---| | Corners | 8 | 25 | 32% | | Free Kicks | 5 | 15 | 33% | | Throw-ins | 2 | 20 | 10% |

Strategically, the coaching staff has employed well-rehearsed routines that seem to confuse defenders. Players' roles during corners, for instance, involve clever movements to create space or distract opponents. These tactics have resulted in multiple scoring opportunities.

One significant player contributing to this success is D. Lipsiuc, known for his exceptional delivery from set pieces. His crosses have often found the heads of towering defenders or strikers, while also providing support for midfield runs. The combination of accurate service and well-timed runs can be a game-changer in tight matches.

Moving forward, teams are likely to start planning specifically against Solihull's set pieces, but if they continue the current trend, goals from corners and free-kicks could remain a vital part of their arsenal for the remainder of the season. Fans are hopeful that this element of their game can lead them to further victories as they chase promotion.