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Brand new Arsenal coach suggests new set-piece tactics in message shared to social media

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Brand New Arsenal Coach Suggests New Set-Piece Tactics in Message Shared to Social Media

Arsenal FC is enhancing its already formidable set-piece strategy by appointing former Liverpool throw-in specialist Thomas Gronnemark as a new coach, as hinted in a recent social media message.[1][3]



The Gunners have earned widespread praise for their set-piece proficiency this season, crediting set-piece manager Nicolas Jover, who will continue leading routines to maximize scoring from free kicks and corners. Jover's expertise has been pivotal in Arsenal's title chase, turning dead-ball situations into key goals despite rival criticisms of over-reliance.[1][2]

Gronnemark's arrival signals a "throw-in revolution," bringing his record-holding long-throw skills from stints at Liverpool and elsewhere. His tactics aim to create fresh attacking avenues, complementing Arsenal's meticulous preparation. The move underscores the club's commitment to exploiting every marginal advantage in the Premier League's tight margins.[1][3]

In a social media post, Gronnemark teased innovative throw-in methods, suggesting variations like quick, short throws and long-range deliveries to disrupt defenses. He emphasized data-driven approaches, drawing from his past successes where throw-ins led to goals. This aligns with Arsenal's broader tactical evolution under Mikel Arteta, maintaining 4-3-3 and 4-2-3-1 formations while prioritizing dead-ball efficiency.[1][5]

Recent reports, including Betway's backing of Arsenal's innovations, highlight a new corner-kick specialist focus dated January 12, 2026. Despite detractors, Arsenal shows no signs of changing course, viewing set pieces as decisive for trophies. Gronnemark's integration promises to elevate this "weaponry," blending with Jover's routines for comprehensive dominance.[4]

Arsenal's proactive staff expansion reflects an obsession with detail, positioning them as set-piece leaders in pursuit of silverware.

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