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

Arsenal's dominance from dead balls has been a hallmark of Mikel Arteta's team this season, with 17 league goals scored from corners, free kicks, penalties, and long throws. But what sets the Gunners apart is their approach to set pieces - an old-school method that relies on tall defensive players and intelligent movement off the ball.

The backbone of Arsenal's dead-ball strategy are Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka, who have created eight goals between them from corners this season. However, while both players take corners with precision, their deliveries into the box differ significantly - Rice tends to deliver in-swinging balls with his right foot, creating chaos for opposing defenders, whereas Saka prefers left-footed deliveries that aim squarely at the near post.

While launching balls directly towards leaping centre-backs is an effective strategy, Arteta has opted for a more aggressive stance. The use of set pieces is not reliant on Rice and Saka alone; other players such as Martin Ødegaard, Eberechi Eze, and Noni Madueke have also scored goals from corners this season.

A key factor in Arsenal's success lies in their ability to create chaos within opposing defences. By shifting players' starting positions, pressuring the goalkeeper, and varying the direction of deliveries, Arteta's side can create a level of confusion that advantages them. For example, Leandro Trossard's winner at Fulham was created by Gabriel Jesus flicking Saka's delivery to the far post, where the Belgian was unmarked.

The Gunners have also scored seven goals from knock-downs, flick-ons, or goalmouth scrambles after a set piece this season - a testament to their ability to capitalize on loose balls and create scoring opportunities out of thin air. Moreover, their opponents often struggle to cope with Arsenal's pace and movement off the ball.

While the approach is effective, it also leaves room for counterattacks. However, Arsenal have largely avoided being caught out by opposing teams' quick breaks, conceding only 14 league goals all season - a remarkable defensive record considering the number of set pieces they've taken.

To counter this, opposing teams may need to rethink their defensive strategies when facing Arsenal. Paris Saint-Germain's approach to defending corners in Europe has shown that intentionally leaving players upfield can improve their chances of a breakaway, but it's also a high-risk strategy that could leave them exposed to quick counterattacks.

In fact, Arteta's squad is working with long-throw specialist Thomas Grønnemark to add another dimension to their set-piece prowess. This could make life even harder for opposing teams defending against Arsenal, who are rapidly becoming the most feared side in the Premier League when it comes to scoring from dead balls.
 
I gotta say, Arsenal's strategy with set pieces is super effective 🤯. I mean, they're not just relying on Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka to score goals from corners, they've got other players contributing too. It's like a well-oiled machine, with each player knowing their role and working together seamlessly. And let's be real, it's the little things that make a big difference - like how Leandro Trossard scored that winner at Fulham, it was all about the clever movement off the ball 🔄.

I'm loving how Mikel Arteta's team is mixing up their set pieces, using in-swinging balls and left-footed deliveries to keep opposing defenders on their toes. And the fact that they're working with long-throw specialist Thomas Grønnemark is just genius 💡. It's like they're always one step ahead of the opposition.

Their ability to create chaos within opposing defences is really what sets them apart 🌪️. By pressuring the goalkeeper and shifting players' starting positions, they can get into opponents' heads and catch them off guard. And it's not just about scoring goals from corners, it's also about creating those knock-downs, flick-ons, or goalmouth scrambles that can lead to more chances.

Overall, I think Arsenal are on fire right now 🔥, and it's going to be tough for opposing teams to stop them 🚫.
 
This 'old-school' method is actually pretty genius 🤓. It's all about creating chaos and taking advantage of loose balls, which is something Arteta has done incredibly well this season. I mean, 17 league goals from set pieces isn't bad at all! 💪

But what really sets Arsenal apart is their ability to create opportunities out of thin air - those knock-downs, flick-ons, and goalmouth scrambles are where the real magic happens 🤩. And it's not just Rice and Saka doing all the work either; other players like Ødegaard, Eze, and Madueke have also chipped in with goals from corners.

It's interesting to see how opposing teams are struggling to cope with Arsenal's pace and movement off the ball - it really highlights the importance of having a well-drilled team that can execute their set pieces effectively 🤝. And if they keep working on their long-throw strategy, it could make life even harder for teams like PSG! 😏
 
lol just think about it 🤣 these guys are like a well-oiled machine when it comes to corners - its like they have their own army of tall defenders just waiting for the ball to come in ⚽️ Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka are like the dynamic duo of set pieces, creating chaos wherever they go. And who knew Martin Ødegaard was good at scoring from corners too? 🤷‍♂️ I mean, its not rocket science but Arteta's approach is genius - they're making it hard for opposing teams to even get a sniff at their goal. PSG might need to rethink their corner strategy... or just prepare for a lot of headaches 😅
 
im loving how arsenal is taking advantage of all those loose balls like its their job lol. but seriously tho, this whole "tall defensive players" thing might be a bit old-school... what if they switched things up and used more technical players who can just control the ball in the box? itd be sick to see arteta's squad adapting and evolving
 
🤯 Arsenal's set piece strategy is actually pretty clever. They're not just relying on tall defenders and long throws, but also on intelligent movement and pressure on the goalkeeper. It's like a puzzle, where all the pieces fit together to create chaos for the opposing team 😅.

I love how they're not just using one or two players for corners, but getting everyone involved. Martin Ødegaard, Eberechi Eze, and even Noni Madueke are scoring goals from corners - that's a great sign of teamwork and flexibility. And let's not forget about Leandro Trossard's amazing winner at Fulham 🙌.

The fact that opposing teams struggle to cope with their pace and movement off the ball is a big part of their success. It's like they're creating a whole new language, where defenders don't know what to expect next 🔮.

Of course, there's always room for improvement, but overall, I think Arsenal are doing something special here. Their approach to set pieces is innovative and effective 🏆
 
I'm loving this new era of football with Mikel Arteta at the helm 🤩! They're like a well-oiled machine, getting all those goals from set pieces and making opposing teams scramble 🙈. I mean, who needs fancy passes when you can just kick it up to the big fella in the box and hope for the best? 😂 But seriously, their approach is so clever - they're creating chaos and confusion among the opposition's defenses, making it hard for them to cope.

And can we talk about Rice and Saka taking corners? They're like two peas in a pod, but with different delivery styles! It's like having two special forces on set pieces 🤯. And the way Arteta rotates his players is pure genius - they create all these scoring opportunities out of thin air 💡.

But what I love most is how they're adapting and innovating their game plan mid-season 👍. They've got Grønnemark on board, who's a long-throw specialist - can you imagine the terror they'll inflict on opposing teams with those set pieces?! 😱 It's like they're getting better and better, and I'm loving every minute of it!
 
🤔 so i think what's really interesting about arsenal's set piece strategy is how they're not just relying on one or two players to create chaos... rice and saka might take corners, but the rest of the team is playing a huge role in creating these opportunities too 🔄 it's almost like an orchestra, where everyone knows their part and works together to confuse the opposing defence 💪 and yeah, i think opposing teams are going to have to rethink their tactics if they want to counter arsenal's set piece dominance 🔥
 
🤔 I think what's really key here is that they're not just relying on one or two players to create chaos - everyone's chipping in! 🏃‍♂️ From Rice and Saka's precision deliveries to the others like Ødegaard, Eze, and Madueke scoring goals from corners, it shows Arteta's got a solid system in place. And let's not forget those knock-downs and flick-ons - it's all about creating confusion for opposing teams! 😅 The way they're mixing up their set pieces and pressuring the keeper is what sets them apart. 💡
 
omg u guys i just cant get enough of arsenal's set pieces this season 🤯🏆 they r like masters at creating chaos in opposing defences!! declan rice and bukayo saka r literally unstoppable from corners, but what im loving is that arteta's squad has got a whole crew of players chipping in with goals from set pieces 🤝 martin odegaard eberechi eze and noni madueke have all scored from corners too!

and can we talk about the goal at fulham where gabriel jesus flicks leandro trossard into the net from saka's delivery? 😱👏 that was pure magic! and dont even get me started on how well they capitalize on loose balls to create scoring opportunities out of thin air 🤯

my only concern is that opposing teams might need to rethink their defensive strategies when facing arsenal... paris saint germain already tried leaving players upfield to break away, but it seemed like a high-risk strategy 😬 but i think adding long-throw specialist thomas gronnemark into the mix will just make life even harder for them 🤪🏆

anyway im just hyped for arsenal's set piece prowess this season 💯
 
omg u guys, arsenal's set piece game is SO fire 🔥🔴 this season! i mean, i was a bit skeptical at first but arteta's got it down pat 🙌 declan rice and bukayo saka are literally the best combo on corners! i love how rice does those in-swinging balls with his right foot it's like magic ✨ and saka's left-footed deliveries to the near post are so deadly 😲 but what really gets me is that they're not just relying on those two, martin ødegaard, eberechi eze, and noni madueke have all scored from corners too! 🤯

and let's talk about the chaos arteta creates in opposing defenses it's like a beautiful mess 🌪️ shifting players' positions, pressuring the goalkeeper... it's just genius 🧠 i loved how leandro trossard got that winner against fulham with gabriel jesus flicking saka's delivery to the far post 👀 and those knock-downs, flick-ons, or goalmouth scrambles are just so clutch 💪

and yeah, some teams might struggle to cope with arsenal's pace off the ball 🏃‍♂️ but i think that's what makes them so hard to beat 🤯 now they're working on long-throw specialist thomas grønnemark and that's gonna be a game-changer 💥 u guys are going to love it when we take on paris saint-germain next! 👊
 
🤷‍♂️ I mean, it's not like they're just relying on luck or anything, but seriously though, have you seen some of these set pieces? It's like they're trying to create chaos for opposing teams... and succeed 🙄. Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka are a dynamic duo from corners, but let's be real, who doesn't love watching tall dudes head balls into the net? 😂 The way they mix up their deliveries is kinda clever, I guess. And yeah, Martin Ødegaard and Eberechi Eze are also getting in on the action - you'd think Arteta would want to spread out his scoring chances a bit more, but hey, 17 league goals isn't bad for anyone 🤑. One thing that's got me wondering is how long opposing teams can keep trying to adapt to their set piece strategy without getting caught out by those quick counterattacks 🤔.
 
🤯 So I think what sets Arsenal apart is not just about having tall defenders or clever players taking corners, but it's their ability to create chaos and confusion within the opponent's defense 🔄. It's like that scene in Inception where they're trying to break into someone's dreams, they need to make you question what's real and what's not 😂. The way Arteta's team shifts players around, puts pressure on the goalkeeper, and varies their deliveries is genius 🔥. And let's be real, it's also about having some of the most talented young players in the league like Saka, Rice, and Ødegaard 🌟.

The fact that they've managed to score so many goals from set pieces without conceding too many is a testament to their squad depth and coaching 👏. And with Grønnemark on board, it's like they're adding another dimension to their attack 🎯. Opposing teams are going to have to get creative with their defensive strategies if they want to stop Arsenal from scoring 💡.
 
I gotta say 🤯, Mikel Arteta's old-school approach to set pieces is actually genius 🔥! Those tall defensive players and intelligent movement off the ball create so much chaos for opposing teams 😅. And Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka are like two peas in a pod when it comes to corners - their deliveries differ but still get the job done 🤝. I mean, who needs fancy set piece tricks when you can just create confusion and capitalize on loose balls? 🔴 It's all about adapting your strategy to the opposition's weakness 📊.

And the fact that opposing teams are struggling to cope with Arsenal's pace and movement off the ball is a testament to Arteta's tactical brilliance 💪. Sure, it may leave room for counterattacks, but I think the Gunners have got this covered 🔒. Thomas Grønnemark bringing in the long-throw specialist is gonna be a game-changer 🤯! It's only going to get tougher for teams trying to defend against Arsenal - they're already the most feared side in the Premier League when it comes to scoring from dead balls 💥. Bring it on, I say! 😎
 
I think its kinda genius how Arsenal's using that old-school method of having tall defensive players to create chaos in the box 🤯🏃‍♂️. Its not just about Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka taking corners, its the whole squad coming together to create a mess for opposing teams 👊. And I love how they're not relying on just one method, but mixing it up with knock-downs, flick-ons, and goalmouth scrambles 🤸‍♂️. Its like a puzzle, and once they get it right, its tough for the other team to figure out what's coming next 💡.
 
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