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Luis Enrique has dismissed suggestions that Arsenal's prowess at set-pieces could be a problem for his Paris Saint-Germain team, highlighting that he will approach the match-up as he would with any other side.
The Spanish tactician is gearing up PSG for a pivotal trip to the Emirates Stadium next week, as they battle it out with Arsenal for a spot in the Champions League final.
The French giants have already overcome Aston Villa and Liverpool in back-to-back knockout rounds.
During the group stages, Arsenal emerged triumphant with a 2-0 win over PSG, with goals from Kai Havertz and Bukayo Saka sealing the deal.
The latter got on the scoresheet with a free-kick that sailed past every player, including goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma.
Yet, Enrique is unfazed and equates the threat posed by Arsenal to that of their Premier League rivals on set-pieces, stating: "We will prepare in the same way as we did against Liverpool.
"Liverpool are a team that has at least as much potential as Arsenal, if not more.
Aston Villa also had great potential in this area, as do the majority of Ligue 1 teams.
Despite being on the cusp of clinching the title, the Reds have scored just six times from such situations during the 2024/25 campaign, as per WhoScored.
Meanwhile, Arsenal have netted 13 times from set-pieces.
Only the bottom three Premier League teams and Fulham have scored fewer than Arne Slot's side.
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