Monaco also stationed a player to thwart Arsenal’s short-corner routines, ensuring fewer Gunners were present in the box. A key element of Arsenal’s usual corner setup involves positioning a player near the goal line to distract the goalkeeper, but this tactic was compromised as they had to prioritise defensive coverage. This innovative approach not only limited Arsenal’s usual pressure on Monaco goalkeeper Radoslaw Majecki but also disrupted their rhythm at set-pieces.
Gabriel Magalhaes, who has been Arsenal’s standout performer in set-piece situations with four goals this season, was notably absent due to injury. His absence might have contributed to Arsenal’s reduced threat from corners, but Monaco’s strategy deserves credit for nullifying the Gunners’ typical set-piece advantage.