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JW1's avatar
Mar 3Edited

Allen at Arseblog, today--

"Are we going to talk about set pieces? Apparently. Do we want to? Not especially. Are Arsenal good at them? Yes. Does that bother everyone else? Clearly. Are Arsenal single-handedly destroying the sanctity of the beautiful game by mastering something they largely ignored during Arsene Wenger’s reign? No. Did Stoke and Bolton trigger a moral panic when they were good at it? Only occasionally, and that’s because they traumatised us. Do some of the loudest critics sound slightly unhinged about the whole thing? We’d lean that way, yep. Have Arsenal scored the most goals in the Premier League this season? Yes. Should they find a few more from open play? Ideally. Should everyone take a deep breath and move on because this debate is relentlessly dull? Absolutely. Would Mikel Arteta quite like to stop answering the same question every three days? You’d imagine so.

And yet, here we are again, picking over another round of press conferences where Arsenal’s set-piece routines are treated like a constitutional crisis."

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Like that every other manager in the Prem is being asked these questions too.

Even Pep's head-game pronouncements don't get this much column-space.

Saw one piece where even Tony Pulis got interviewed. 🙄

kofi's avatar

funny stuff about corners.

10-15 years ago we have constantly heard how weak arsenal defenders were when those stoke/west broms of this world with those pulis/allardyces of this world trained them to be rough and tough especially on set pieces.

we are arguably near perfection when it comes to blocking schemes or deliveries. now it is a problem. funny

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