‘Set piece FC’ strike again just as Arsenal are tempted by the fountain of youth | John Brewin

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‘Set piece FC’ strike again just as Arsenal are tempted by the fountain of youth | John Brewin
Author: John Brewin at the Gtech Community Stadium
Published: Jan, 01 2025 21:16

Nicolas Jover’s corner routines bore fruit once more at Brentford as Ethan Nwaneri made his first league start. Never forget where you’re coming from. On the August 2021 night Brentford made their bow as a Premier League team, Mikel Arteta received valuable, indelible lessons on defending and attacking set pieces. Mads Bech Sørensen, these days back at the Bees’ former sister club, Midtjylland, launched the throw-in that led to Christian Nørgaard heading home for 2-0.

 [Arsenal’s Mikel Merino swings a boot at a loose ball to score from another set piece.]
Image Credit: the Guardian [Arsenal’s Mikel Merino swings a boot at a loose ball to score from another set piece.]

By then, Nicolas Jover was by Arteta’s side in the Arsenal dugout, having joined from Brentford via Manchester City. They have learned and developed much together since. Set pieces are no longer the refuge of scoundrels and dinosaurs, and with Jover’s fussy sideline guidance Arsenal have developed into their current hybrid of restart muscle and creative flair. The former has often stood in for the latter. At Brentford , it took until the second half for Arsenal’s flair to arrive, and only after a Jover special had grabbed the lead.

A homecoming win, then, for Arsenal’s breakout star of the season. The now talismanic special teams guru who made his bones at Brentford, a significant destination in Arteta’s own journey of personal development. There were distinct wobbles on their first assignment of 2025, Brentford doing what they do best in unsettling their opposition. David Raya, another Brentford-Arsenal brain drain traveller, was guilty of misreading the angles for Bryan Mbeumo’s opening goal and only just rescued himself from an even more serious error when fumbling Keane Lewis-Potter’s shot.

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