In this video, we break down Arsenal’s corner tactics and how Mikel Arteta and set-piece coach Nicolas Jover turned set pieces into one of the most dangerous weapons in football. By borrowing ideas from NBA and NFL screening tactics, Arsenal have transformed simple corners into consistent goal-scoring opportunities. We analyze how these Arsenal set piece tactics work, why they crowd the 6-yard box, and how you can recreate the system using FM26 tactics in Football Manager. Let’s dive into the tactical analysis. - Arsenal Tactics FM26 PC & FM26 Mobile tactic: https://falconaire56.gumroad.com/l/arsenalfm26 - Tom Fox made my background music, work with him here: https://tfbeats.com/ - Business Enquiries: [email protected] 00:00 The Intro 00:50 The Blind Spot 02:08 The Sweet Angle 03:06 Screeners & Executors 05:02 Why Arsenal Depend on Set Piece? 06:49 The Experiment 08:26 Why Call for Rule Change? #tactics #footballtactics #tacticalanalysis #arsenaltactics #arsenalcorners #FM26 #fm26tactics
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Back in my days it was just straight up a foul if you block the goalkeeper in the 5 Meter box
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The question is why such blocking, especially blocking the keeper to come out, is even allowed in EPL. Honestly in the old days the keeper would just punch the ball, or head in this case if anyone dear to come to close to his range.
This always happened, it just got called as a foul in the past but not anymore for some reason.
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These corners produce low-quality goals. The goalkeeper is also redundant if he can't jump to the ball and is often blamed when in reality, he can't do his job as he can't dive for a save
its really cute that you think Arsenal are the first team to do this. Cruyff was implementing screens and pick'n'roll set-pieces in the 80s lol.
4:45 this is not passive offside. This is active offside, if they disturb the defenders. If this was not stopped, then the rules were bent.
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My team played the same tactics last match and now 7 of our players are missing
The dude covering Goykeres just hugging him, not our problem tbf
Rule 12: "Impeding the progress of an opponent”. Technically, is a foul.
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If we start ruling for these things, we'll become the next F1, where cars race against regulations and not each other...
about the debate, here in Italy we have a rule that no player should touch or distract the keeper, like this we still have fun and unpredictable corners but also delusional if someone fouls the keeper.
Offsides are called for affecting the game, so if any defenders path is blocked by a player who was offside thats a foul, then watch a riot breakout
New rules means new and even better ideas for Arsenal, i look forward to it as always.
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Arsenal have been the most effective example of this, but thats mostly because they have the highest level of technical execution for this, given that out of all other elite teams, none of them focus on this as much. Hiring every relevant set piece coach and analyst from Brentford also helps. The reality is that most of the teams in the PL are doing very similar things. Chelsea do the same meat wall tactic and take the same corner every time. Spurs were almost exclusively productive from set pieces for much of the season, over 30 percent of both Sunderland and Leeds goals are from set pieces etc. etc. Arsenal have also been the team that plays in a way to try and best stop other teams from doing this to them. This, which when combined with the trends around games becoming more chaotic because of a renewed focus on second balls and different ways of pressing, which itself was a reaction to de zerbi style press baiting, which was itself a reaction to the rule change around how players being allowed in the box from goal kicks changed how klopps pressing worked ends up with a chain reaction to events that leads to aome of the most boring football thst people have complained about. Some of that is overexposure and a lot of games were always "boring", but in Arsenals case i think its pretty clear that they're the leaders in essentially finding a way to exploit the lax rules around fouling defenders and the keeper, and thats the key edge.