Arsenal and Liverpool rank as best and worst from set-pieces as Premier League clubs embrace trend - Between the Lines

The Premier League is witnessing a growing trend towards set-pieces, with goals from dead-ball situations increasing by nearly 50% this season compared to the previous campaign. The focus on set-piece efficiency has led many clubs to employ specialist coaches who implement techniques and devise routines honed through practice and repetition.

Arsenal are at the forefront of this trend, having successfully leveraged their expertise in delivering inswinging corners that target the six-yard box. In contrast, Liverpool have struggled with their corner delivery locations, often using outswingers that fail to create scoring opportunities. This has led to a significant disparity in set-piece goals scored and conceded between the two teams.

Leeds, however, stand out as one of the most effective long-throw specialists in the Premier League this season. Despite only scoring twice from long throws, they have managed 28 shots worth 3.46 xG from 75 attempts, showcasing their ability to capitalize on these situations.

The increasing emphasis on set-pieces has forced clubs to rethink their strategies and tactics. By targeting the six-yard box with inswingers or leveraging long throws, teams are able to generate scoring opportunities that have eluded them in the past. The trend towards set-pieces is likely to continue as clubs seek to gain an edge over their competitors.

The issue of defending set-pieces remains a concern for Liverpool, who have struggled to contain opposition players' attempts from second balls within the box. The team's zonal marking system has been criticized for leaving too much space for opposition attackers, and it is unlikely that this approach will be changed anytime soon.

As the Premier League continues to evolve, set-pieces are likely to play an increasingly significant role in shaping the outcome of matches. With clubs continuing to adapt and innovate their strategies, we can expect to see even more goals scored from dead-ball situations in the coming season.
 
Ugh 🤕 another season of Premier League is gonna be all about set-pieces... how many times can teams just kick a ball into the box? 🏟️ it's so predictable. and yikes, Liverpool's corner delivery is a joke 🤦‍♂️ they need to step up their game or get left behind. on the other hand, Leeds' long throws are actually kinda cool 😎 but 2 goals from them? not enough if you ask me...
 
I think it's interesting how this trend towards set-pieces is mirroring some of the issues the current government is trying to tackle with our national team, you know? Like, how do we defend against these long balls and set-piece threats? It's a similar problem, but on a smaller scale. And have you noticed how Liverpool's struggles with corner delivery is like how some politicians struggle to deliver on their promises? 🤔💡
 
⚽️ Teams need to be prepared for the unexpected, because that's where the greatest rewards are often found! 🤔 And it seems like set-pieces are becoming the new norm in the Premier League.
 
omg did u watch that match between arsenal & liverpool last wkend? arsenal's set pieces r on fire! 🚀 they're so precise with those inswingers it's like a guarantee for a goal 🤩 meanwhile liverpool's corner delivery is just all over the place 😂 it's like they're trying to give opposition teams easy chances. and leeds are actually doing some cool stuff with their long throws 💪 i mean 3.46 xg from 75 attempts is no joke 🤑 the trend towards set pieces is so interesting, it's like teams are trying to outsmart each other by being more creative with their tactics 🤔
 
🤔 I'm telling you, this is all about control. Arsenal's set-piece specialists are like special forces - they know exactly what they're doing and execute flawlessly. Meanwhile, Liverpool's struggles with corners are like a classic example of "divide and conquer". They're trying to outsmart their opponents by using outswingers, but it's just not working.

And Leeds' long-throw strategy? That's some clever stuff right there! They're using this old-school tactic to catch teams off guard. It's all about exploiting weaknesses and creating chaos. I'm not surprised they're getting some decent shots on target from these situations.

But you know what the real agenda is here? The Premier League wants more goals, plain and simple. They want to create a more exciting, high-scoring spectacle that'll keep fans hooked. And if set-pieces are the key to unlocking that, then so be it. Just don't expect me to trust the referees - they're always gonna find ways to screw things up! 😏
 
set pieces are where it's at 🤯, teams that master inswinging corners or long throws are gonna have a serious advantage. arsenal is on point with theirs but leeds are sneaky with how they're making it work 🤔. i feel like liverpool just need to tweak their outswinger game a bit and they'll be scoring from set pieces in no time 😂. teams that can defend set pieces properly will always have an edge, that's just the way it is 💪
 
I'm loving this trend towards set-pieces! 🤩 It's crazy how much of a difference it can make, especially when you're targeting that six-yard box with inswingers 💥. Arsenal are really pulling ahead on this front and I think Leeds' long-throw strategy is genius 🤓. Those 28 shots worth 3.46 xG from just 75 attempts? Mind-blowing! 💯 The fact that Liverpool are struggling to contain opponents' second-ball situations is a major concern, though 🙅‍♂️. I mean, can't they just figure out how to not leave too much space for those attackers? 😩 Anyway, set-pieces are definitely here to stay, and I'm excited to see what the rest of the season brings! 🔥
 
I remember when a corner kick was just a chance for someone to win a header or score a lucky goal 🤣. Nowadays it's all about precision and strategy...or else! 😂 Arsenal is killing it with their inswinging corners, I mean who knew a 2:1 lead would be just the starting point? ⚽️ They're like a well-oiled machine, always finding that sweet spot in the box.

And Leeds, oh man they're like the dark horses of set-pieces! Long throws are so underrated, but they're getting the job done 🤯. It's crazy how much xG they've generated from just 75 attempts...that's some crazy math right there!

As for Liverpool, I feel bad for them...they just can't seem to get it right with those outswingers 😔. But hey, at least they're trying new things...and who knows maybe next season will be the one where everything clicks into place 🤞.

Anyway, set-pieces are definitely going to keep getting more creative and effective, and I love watching teams try to outdo each other with their tactics 💪. It's all part of the beautiful game, right?
 
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