Arsenal have made a habit of scoring goals from set-pieces this season, while their dogged defending means the Gunners have the joint best defensive record in the Premier League, with only three goals conceded. However, their performances have been criticised by former Tottenham star and pundit Jamie O'Hara. He has told Sky Sports News that he is not enjoying watching Arteta's men play the beautiful game and feels their influence is being felt across the league.
"I can’t stand it, I hate it. It’s killing the game, especially the Premier League, the product," he said when asked about long throws. "It’s like watching non-league at the moment, some of the football I’m watching. Spurs at the weekend: territory football, head it out, [Kevin] Danso comes up, gets the towel out and starts throwing… It’s so one-dimensional.
"I get it, some of the lesser teams like Brentford, if you’ve got a long throw then it can cause problems and maybe create a chance. But the top teams doing throw-ins? I can’t believe what I’m watching. It’s all down to Arsenal, Arsenal started this. Arsenal started the long throw, the set-pieces. They’ve killed the Premier League in terms of fluid football and enjoyable football."