Arsenal are renowned for their mastery of set-pieces, having contributed more players to England’s World Cup squad than any other club. As such, Thomas Tuchel, the England head coach, is keen to incorporate this strategic element into his team’s gameplay.
During his time in the United States, Mikel Arteta’s meticulous approach to refining Arsenal’s set-piece routines has caught Tuchel’s attention. The England coach is determined to emulate this successful strategy.
In a high-stakes tournament, where even the slightest advantage can make a significant difference, Tuchel recognizes the value of dead-ball situations. He has therefore emphasized their importance to his players.
Arsenal’s recent triumphs, including their first Premier League title in 22 years and their run to the Champions League final, further underscore the effectiveness of their set-piece strategies.
Since England’s arrival in the USA, set-pieces have become a central focus in training sessions.
Tuchel’s squad boasts several proficient ball strikers. Declan Rice, one of Europe’s most skilled, has been a significant threat for Arsenal with his corners in recent seasons.
As a confirmed starter for England at the World Cup, Rice is expected to play a crucial role in the team’s set-piece execution.
Chelsea’s Reece James, anticipated to be England’s first-choice right-back, is another player Tuchel is likely to rely on for set-pieces. Tuchel’s familiarity with James’ capabilities, gained during his tenure at Chelsea, further highlights his potential contribution.
Bukayo Saka’s expertise in dead-ball situations is also regarded as a valuable asset by Tuchel, despite concerns about managing the Arsenal attacker at the start of the tournament due to his ongoing tendonitis issue.
The physicality of England’s squad enhances their set-piece threat. Of the 10 outfield players who started against Costa Rica, only two – James and Elliot Anderson – are under 6ft tall.
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