We wwill have to adapt but so will our opponents. We're getting a reputation for these goals now, and that's going to mean teams start trying to occupy those spaces, which creates space elsewhere. We just need to have the players be composed and confident enough to adapt their play to the game and start exploiting the new gaps that open up. I think that's exactly what we're training them to do because we can score the simpler goals when we see a less crowded box as we've done a couple of times.
Quote from: paul_e on December 01, 2025, 01:19:00 PMWe wwill have to adapt but so will our opponents. We're getting a reputation for these goals now, and that's going to mean teams start trying to occupy those spaces, which creates space elsewhere. We just need to have the players be composed and confident enough to adapt their play to the game and start exploiting the new gaps that open up. I think that's exactly what we're training them to do because we can score the simpler goals when we see a less crowded box as we've done a couple of times.I think this is the key. Even the worst teams in the PL have top analysts able to identify strengths of opposition. We've seen a lot of stodgy games over the last year as teams defend deep and crowd the middle of the pitch to deny our passing lanes. It makes sense to take advantage of that, and I'm sure that Emery will have a plan for when teams inevitably set 2 or 3 players to rush at players just outside the box.
It could equally be argued that Arsenal depend too much on corners. Last weekend, when down to 10 men, Chelsea left 3 forwards up by the halfway line when the Arses had a corner. The Arses had to keep 4 players back and the Chelsea goalie caught the ball unimpeded.
I mean, I would rather like us to start scoring a few more normal goals, or indeed just goals in general (Unai's commented on this too). Goal of the season will be fun though.
Quote from: Baldy on Today at 08:35:29 AMIt could equally be argued that Arsenal depend too much on corners. Last weekend, when down to 10 men, Chelsea left 3 forwards up by the halfway line when the Arses had a corner. The Arses had to keep 4 players back and the Chelsea goalie caught the ball unimpeded.Someone has explained this to me before and I recall it making sense, but I still don't understand why teams don't just do this as standard. Leave your two nippiest players in the centre circle, and any sort of decent clearance or goalkeeper claiming the ball and you're away, unless the opponent sacrifice players who they'd want to otherwise be attacking the corner. At the very least, it's going to mess up whatever clever, pre-prepared corner routine they had in mind.
Quote from: Monty on Today at 09:11:56 AMI mean, I would rather like us to start scoring a few more normal goals, or indeed just goals in general (Unai's commented on this too). Goal of the season will be fun though.no one will complain about more goals but since the spell at the start where we couldn't score our goalscoring record has been fine.