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'Cut his wages in half?!' - Arsenal set-piece coach Nicolas Jover blasted as record that delivers 'big problem defensively' is highlighted ahead of Champions League semi-final clash with PSG

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  • Gunners pose considerable threat from dead-ball
  • Can be vulnerable when defending corners
  • Issues to address ahead of European encounter
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The Gunners have worked hard on increasing their threat from dead-ball situations. Jover is considered to have played a crucial role in making the north London outfit one of the best in the business when it comes to free-kick and corner routines.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Mikel Arteta’s side have scored 68 set-piece goals since Jover’s appointment in 2021 - the highest return in the Premier League. As fearsome as they are when attacking a corner or free-kick, the same cannot be said of their efforts when it comes to defending.

  • WHAT JAMIE CARRGHER SAID

    Crystal Palace further highlighted that fact during a 2-2 draw at Emirates Stadium, leading to ex-Liverpool defender Jamie Carragher saying on Sky Sports: “Arsenal have conceded six per cent of their goals from corners. That, would you believe, is the most in the top half of the Premier League.

    “Only Manchester United are actually worse than Arsenal set-piece wise. When we make a big deal about the set piece coach, he's out of this world going forward but they've got a big problem defensively. Should we cut his wages in half?”

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    DID YOU KNOW?

    Carragher added: “It's been one of the stories of the season and rightly so, it's unbelievable. You think Arsenal are going to score a goal from every set piece... He's had a huge impact. But it's funny that on the flip-side of that, they're having problems themselves.”

  • WHAT NEXT FOR ARSENAL?

    Arsenal, who have missed out on the English top-flight title once again in 2024-25, clearly have some issues to address defensively heading into the first leg of a Champions League semi-final clash with Paris Saint-Germain that will see them play host to French opposition on April 29.