Liverpool copy Arsenal’s corner routine against Leicester as Gooners claim ‘eyes firmly in the mirror’

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Liverpool copy Arsenal’s corner routine against Leicester as Gooners claim ‘eyes firmly in the mirror’
Author: Katherine Walsh
Published: Dec, 27 2024 10:27

FANS have accused Liverpool of copying Arsenal's winning corner routine in their 3-1 comeback win over Leicester on Boxing Day. Although the Reds didn't score from the set-piece mimic, goals from Cody Gakpo, Curtis Jones and Mohamed Salah sent them seven points clear of Chelsea at the top of the Premier League.

 [Liverpool have been accused of copying Arsenal's back post corner routine]
Image Credit: The Sun [Liverpool have been accused of copying Arsenal's back post corner routine]

Over the past 18 months, Arsenal have been the set-piece kings in the Prem and have used the tactic to devastating effect under Mikel Arteta. The Gunners have scored 22 goals from corners since the start of last season and usually have a specifically potent formula.

 [Arsenal have been hailed for their potent corners from lining up a train of players towards the back of the area]
Image Credit: The Sun [Arsenal have been hailed for their potent corners from lining up a train of players towards the back of the area]

Arsenal's routine sees them set-up a train of players lined up at the back post, who hold their position before scattering into the box. The players beyond the back post make their moves to the front post — and they mix it up to confuse defenders. After falling behind to Jordan Ayew’s opener, Liverpool were then awarded a corner, which Trent Alexander-Arnold took.

Arne Slot's side lined up with a huddle around the back post and the idea was for them to make chaotic runs into the area to confuse Leicester. Five players including, Andy Robertson, Darwin Nunez, Joe Gomez, Salah and Gakpo attempted to disperse off in multiple directions.

But Alexander-Arnold eventually failed to find a single teammate inside a crowded penalty area. FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALS. Arsenal, who have faced criticism for their reliance on corners for goals, often change the trajectory of the ball. Declan Rice favours it flatter to the front post, whereas Bukayo Saka hits it higher and more to the back and middle.

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