Deadly deliveries and controlled chaos: how Arsenal became set-piece masters

Arsenal's dominance in the Premier League is not just limited to their impressive goal-scoring record, but also their ability to capitalize on corners and other dead-ball situations. The team's tactics have been expertly honed by manager Mikel Arteta, who has built upon his experiences with Pep Guardiola at Manchester City.

The key to Arsenal's success lies in the consistent delivery of high-quality set pieces from well-placed players. Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka are the primary corner takers, with Rice creating eight goals from corners this season compared to five for Saka. This is not an isolated tactic, as other players like Martin Ødegaard, Eberechi Eze, and Noni Madueke have also scored from corners.

While launching balls directly towards leaping centre-backs may seem straightforward, Arsenal's set-piece coach Nicolas Jover ensures that the team mixes up their deliveries to keep opposition defences guessing. The majority of corners are aimed at the near post (23%) or far post (15%), with a spread between deliveries into the middle, near post, and far post.

The success of Arsenal's set pieces is also attributed to their aggressive approach, which shifts players' starting positions, presses the goalkeeper, and varies the direction of deliveries. This chaos created by the team can lead to goals from knock-downs, flick-ons, or goalmouth scrambles, as seen in their Champions League win over Bayern Munich.

However, opponents may find it challenging to exploit this strategy, particularly if they adopt a defensive approach to counter Arsenal's corners. By leaving players upfield rather than bunkering down, teams like Paris Saint-Germain have been able to capitalize on breakaways and improve their chances of scoring.

For Premier League sides, finding a way to counter Arsenal's set-piece prowess could be crucial in breaking their dominance. The team is now working with long-throw specialist Thomas Grønnemark to add another dimension to their tactics, potentially making it even harder for opponents to find weaknesses in their game plan.
 
I think what sets Arsenal apart from other teams is how they've fine-tuned their set pieces to be super unpredictable 🤯. Their coach, Nicolas Jover, does a great job of mixing up the deliveries and keeping the opposition guessing. It's not just about launching balls at centre-backs, it's about creating chaos and making them think differently. And let's be real, having players like Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka who can score from corners is a big bonus 🙌.

But what I find interesting is how other teams are trying to adapt to this strategy by leaving their defenders upfield. It's almost like they're saying, "we know you're gonna launch it at the wall, so we'll be the ones taking the ball and running with it". It's a clever move, but I think Arsenal will continue to evolve and add more dimensions to their game plan 🔍.

It's going to be interesting to see how other teams respond to this. Will they find ways to counter it? Or will they just get frustrated and throw in the towel 😏. Either way, it's making for some exciting football!
 
🤔 Arsenal's corner strategy is so clever! They're not just about whacking the ball into the box and hoping someone scores, they've got this system down pat. I mean, who knew that having players like Rice and Saka take corners could be so effective? It's all about mixing it up and keeping the opposition guessing 🤷‍♂️. But, at the same time, teams need to find a way to counter it if they want to beat Arsenal. Maybe we'll see more teams adopting a similar strategy or coming up with something entirely new 🔩💡. The fact that they're working on adding long-throw specialists to their team is also super interesting 🤔. Can't wait to see how this plays out!
 
🤔 I mean, its crazy how much of a difference set pieces can make in the game. Like, I've seen Arsenal concede goals where they're just standing around and waiting for a ball to come to them, and then BAM! Someone whips it in from 30 yards out and its all over. And they always seem to find ways to get players up for knock-downs or flick-ons. Its like they have an extra attacker on set pieces lol 😂
 
I think its interesting how arsenal is using corners as a way to create chaos and score goals... they're not just relying on lucky headers or long balls like some other teams 🤔💡

it would be hard for other teams to match that level of consistency and creativity in their set pieces, especially if they try to bunker down and defend against them 🚫💪

i'm curious to see how the rest of the season plays out and whether arsenal can maintain this level of dominance... or if other teams start to adapt and find ways to counter it 🔮🏆
 
Arsenal's corners are insane! 🤯 I mean, 8 goals from Declan Rice alone this season? That's crazy! Their set-piece coach Nicolas Jover is a genius, always keeping the opposition guessing with those deliveries into the near and far posts. And it's not just about aiming for the near post, they're mixing it up all the time. I love how they press the goalkeeper too, it's like they're saying "you can't keep us quiet!" 😂 The fact that teams are struggling to counter their corners is making them almost unbeatable. Can't wait to see what they do next! 🔥
 
You know what's wild? I was at the park yesterday and saw this squirrel just chillin' on a bench 🐿️. Like, it was just munching on some nuts and not a care in the world. And then I started thinking about how squirrels are actually really good at adapting to their environments, you know? They can climb trees, find food, and all that. It's like they're little ninjas 🕵️‍♀️. Anyway, back to Arsenal... yeah, it's crazy how well they've developed their set pieces. I mean, who knew corners could be so effective? 😂
 
ARSenal IS ON FIRE RIGHT NOW!!! 🚀💪 I think what's really setting them apart from other teams is their ability to adapt and mix up their set pieces. They're not just launching balls at the centre backs, they're trying to create chaos and confusion for the opposition. And it's paying off, big time! 😅 Their corners are a major threat and if other teams can find a way to counter that, it'll be interesting to see how Arsenal respond. But I think they've got some smart guys in Mikel Arteta and his coaching staff who will figure out a way to stay ahead of the curve. 🔍💡
 
[Image of a corner flag waving in the air, with a goal scored in the background 🏆]

🤯 Arsenal's set pieces are like a well-executed meme - they're all about setting up the opposition for failure 😂! From corners to long throws, the Gunners have got it down pat. Who needs a fancy football strategy when you can just wing it and hope your opponents get stuck in 🕺?

[Image of Declan Rice taking a corner kick, with a "GOAL" banner on screen ⚽️]

Rice is the GOAT of corners, folks! 😎 The dude's got game. And Saka's not too shabby either. Who knew set pieces could be so... exciting? 🤷‍♂️

[Image of a coach yelling "mix it up!" in frustration 😩]
 
🤔 Arsenal's set piece strategy is literally a masterclass 🎨. I mean, who knew corners could be so important? It's not just about Declan Rice being a goal-scoring machine, but also the way they mix up their deliveries to keep opposing teams guessing. And that aggressive approach by Arteta and Jover is genius - it creates chaos and leads to some amazing knock-downs and flick-ons 🤯.

But here's the thing... I think other teams can learn from Paris Saint-Germain's approach, staying upfield instead of just sitting back for corners. It might be a risk, but if they can capitalize on those breakaways, it could pay off big time 💸.

And yeah, Arsenal are definitely working hard to improve their game plan with Thomas Grønnemark on board 🤝. I'm loving the way this team is adapting and evolving - they're not just relying on luck or individual brilliance, but a solid tactical strategy 🔒.
 
I think what sets Arsenal apart from other teams in the Premier League is their ability to create chaos on set pieces 🔥! By mixing up their deliveries and pressing the goalkeeper, they make it super hard for opposing teams to anticipate what's gonna happen next 🤯. It's like a beautiful symphony of kicking, heading, and scrambling for the ball 🎵. But, I gotta say, it's not just about throwing the ball in there and hoping for the best... 😅... it takes some serious strategy and execution from the coach and players alike 💡. And let's be real, if a team like PSG can adapt to their tactics and start causing problems 🤔, that would definitely shake things up in the Premier League 👊!
 
[Image of a corner kick with players celebrating and the ball flying into the goal] 😂💥👏
[Pep Guardiola and Mikel Arteta giving thumbs up together] 👊🔥
[Arsenal's players looking intense, ready to score from a dead-ball situation] 💪😈
[Image of Declan Rice celebrating a goal from a corner kick] 🎉👏
[A player trying to block a corner kick with Thomas Grønnemark in the background giving advice] 🤔📚
 
I'm loving the fact that teams are starting to figure out how to counter Arsenal's corner strategy 🤔! It's like a game of chess, where if you adapt your approach, you can gain an edge over them. Paris Saint-Germain is definitely on the right track by leaving players upfield and capitalizing on breakaways - it shows that they're willing to take risks and play to their strengths.

But, I gotta wonder, what about the role of set-piece coaches? Is it just a matter of tweaking tactics, or do you need someone with specific expertise in corners to really make a difference? It's like having a seasoned campaign manager who knows how to pivot strategy mid-game. Arsenal's Nicolas Jover seems to be doing a great job, but I'm curious to see if other teams can find their own equivalent.

And let's not forget the long-term implications of this. If teams keep adapting to Arsenal's corners, it could lead to some exciting comebacks and upsets in the Premier League 🏆. The competition is heating up, and I love it!
 
🤔 Arsenal's corner takers are doing an amazing job this season 🙌. I think what sets them apart is the variation in deliveries they use - it keeps the opposition guessing and makes it hard for them to prepare for set pieces ⚽️. It's not just about launching balls at centre-backs, but also mixing it up with different types of throws into the near, far, or middle post 🔄. And I have to say, their aggressive approach is pretty clever too 💡 - shifting positions and pressing the goalkeeper can lead to some crazy knock-downs and goalmouth scrambles 😲. But at the same time, teams are going to try and figure out a way to counter this, so it'll be interesting to see how other Premier League sides adapt 👀.
 
I mean, who wouldn't want to watch a bunch of guys kicking balls around and hoping something sticks? 😒 It's not like they're actually outsmarting anyone with their corner-taking strategy... just throwing the ball to the nearest defender and crossing fingers 🤞. But hey, if it works for them, I guess that's all that matters. Declan Rice is kinda cool, I'll give him that 💯. And Thomas Grønnemark is a nice touch, adding another long-throw specialist to mix things up... yawn 😴. Guess we'll just have to sit back and enjoy the beautiful game (of trying to score goals from corners) 🏟️
 
I'm telling u tho, its like they got a formula down pat. Arsenal's set pieces r so effective cuz they mix it up and dont just stick 2 one type of delivery. And yeah, Declan Rice is on fire from corners! I mean, he's scored more goals from corners than Saka this season alone... what does that say about our squad? And its not like they're just relying on luck either, their tactics r really cleverly thought out. They got that set piece coach Nicolas Jover who adjusts their deliveries all the time so opponents get confused. Its a real headache 4 teams trying 2 stop them!
 
I think its crazy how much impact corners can have on a game 🤯 Arsenal's got this down to a science and it's definitely not just about the goal-scoring record - those extra points from set pieces are huge 💪. I mean, teams like PSG have seen what happens when you try to park the bus against them with their long throws... but I feel like other teams might be able to get in on that too 🤔. I'm curious to see how they're gonna adapt - maybe we'll start seeing more teams incorporating set-piece specialists into their squads? That could shake things up in the Premier League 🔄
 
I'm telling you, they're not just lucky 🤯, that's for sure! They've got a whole team of experts working on set pieces and it's all about creating chaos and confusion among the opposition. And what really caught my eye is how they mix up their deliveries - near post, far post, middle... it's like a math problem to figure out 🤔. Plus, that long-throw specialist Grønnemark is going to shake things up even more! I mean, who needs a straightforward approach when you can create all sorts of confusion and uncertainty? 🤑 My money's on them winning the league this season... don't be surprised if they make it 3 in a row! 🔥
 
I'm loving how Arsenal's set pieces are like a puzzle that teams can't quite crack 🤔💡 They're always looking at different angles and trying to mix up the opposition's defenses. But what I don't get is why other teams can't just use a long throwback or something similar to counter it? I mean, wouldn't that give them an edge in terms of catching Arsenal off guard? And also, what's with all these corner takers? Is it really necessary to have so many people taking corners? Can't they just focus on creating more opportunities through normal play? 🤷‍♂️🏃
 
omg i think arsenal is like the ultimate masterclass in set pieces! 🤯 how they mix up their deliveries and keep defenders on their toes is genius lol. and that corner taker declan rice is straight fire 🔥 with 8 goals this season alone! 💪 what's even more impressive is that it's not just one player who's doing the damage, but an entire team effort 🤝

i love how mikel arteta has built on his experiences with pep guardiola and brought a whole new level of expertise to arsenal's tactics. 🙌 and that set-piece coach nicolas jover is pure magic ✨ he's got the perfect balance between direct and indirect approaches, keeping defenders guessing and creating chaos on the pitch.

the only way for other teams to compete is to find ways to exploit this strategy, maybe by adopting a more attacking approach or working with long-throw specialists like thomas grønnemark 🤝 it's gonna be interesting to see how other premier league sides try to counter arsenal's set-piece dominance 💪
 
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