After Portugal coach Roberto Martinez emphasizes how Arsenal made a “difference” in their 2-0 victory, Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim expresses his opinions.

Arsenal’s Set-Piece Masterclass Downs Manchester United

Match Summary
Arsenal continued their Premier League campaign with a 2-0 victory over Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday. Both goals came from set pieces, showcasing Arsenal’s evolving prowess in this area under Mikel Arteta. Jurrien Timber and William Saliba converted corner kicks in the 54th and 73rd minutes, respectively, to secure the win.

Despite holding the Gunners to a goalless first half, United were undone by their inability to cope with Arsenal’s well-drilled set-piece strategies. This marked Arsenal’s 22nd set-piece goal since the start of the previous season, underscoring its importance in their tactical arsenal.

Manager Reactions

  • Ruben Amorim (Manchester United): The United boss admitted that set pieces were the defining factor in the game. He highlighted the challenges of preparing for Arsenal’s precision with just two days of training, acknowledging the years of work behind their set-piece effectiveness.

    “The set-pieces changed everything. Two set-pieces. We have to understand they have years of doing that. Arsenal can change games like that.”

  • Roberto Martinez (Portugal Coach): On commentary for Prime Video, Martinez likened Arsenal’s efficiency from set pieces to the Tony Pulis-era Stoke City, infamous for their aerial dominance. He commended Arteta’s meticulous planning and execution in exploiting dead-ball situations to decide tight games.

    “We all suffered Stoke, and I think it is a great credit to remember Tony Pulis and the work that he did with the throw-ins. When teams do something exceptionally well, you have to try to find a different way to defend it.”

League Implications
The victory propelled Arsenal to third in the Premier League standings, level on points with Chelsea but trailing on goal difference. They remain seven points behind league leaders Liverpool, who played out a dramatic 3-3 draw with Newcastle United on the same day.

Manchester United’s struggles continued, leaving them in 11th place and seven points adrift of fourth-placed Manchester City.

Key Stats

  • Arsenal have scored 22 set-piece goals since the beginning of the 2023-24 season (via Squawka).
  • Manchester United’s defensive issues have contributed to their inconsistent performances this season.

Arsenal’s win highlights the value of honing set-piece strategies, with Arteta’s side reaping the rewards of meticulous planning and execution.