Premier League has turned a tactical corner but set-play trend will surely fade | Jonathan Wilson

Premier League teams are changing their approach to football, with many sides now prioritizing set pieces over possession-based play. This shift is evident in the increasing number of goals scored from throw-ins and corners – 45 out of 241 goals, or 18.7% – a proportion that's higher than it has been for years.

The reason behind this change is not entirely clear, but data analysis suggests that set pieces are becoming an increasingly important part of the game. Elite teams like Liverpool and Arsenal have been particularly successful from throw-ins and corners, with the latter proving to be a key factor in their victories.

However, this trend may not last forever. The football world has shown time and again its ability to adapt and evolve, and it's likely that teams will find ways to counter the current set-piece orthodoxy. Defenders, in particular, are already working on ways to clear throws and limit the impact of corners.

For now, though, this shift is having a significant impact on the game. It's forcing teams to rethink their strategies and tactics, with many sides looking to adopt more physical approaches. This could lead to an exciting and unpredictable season, as teams seek to exploit the weaknesses of their opponents and capitalize on the opportunities presented by set pieces.

Ultimately, though, this is just a temporary phase in the evolution of football. The sport has always been about finding new ways to win, and it's likely that we'll see a new challenge arise soon enough. As always, the true test will come when teams face off against each other in meaningful matches, and the set-piece orthodoxy is put to the ultimate test.

In the meantime, fans can look forward to some thrilling football as teams experiment with different tactics and strategies. The Premier League has never been more exciting, and this shift could be just what it needed to shake things up. Will we see a permanent change in the way the game is played? Only time will tell, but for now, let's enjoy the ride.
 
omg u gotta see dis new trend in prem league!! set pieces r gettin more important all da time lol teams r changin t heir approach 2 ball possession, goin fer throws & corners instead 🤯 arseneenal & liverpool r killin it frm throw ins & corners!!! but defenders r on it now too, clearin throws & limitin corners defo gotta keep an eye on dis one, gonna be interesting 2 see how teams adapt 👀
 
I think its kinda cool how teams are mixing up their gameplay now... I mean, goals from throw-ins and corners is defo an interesting trend! 🤔 But, at the same time, i'm also curious to see how teams gonna adapt to this change. Some ppl might find it a bit too physical, but who knows, maybe its just what we need to make the game more exciting? 🔥 I'm loving the Premier League right now, there's always something new and unexpected happening on matchdays. Let's keep enjoying the show! 👏
 
ugh i feel like im watching too much football already and its making me nervous lol set pieces are always my least favorite part of the game i mean whats next gonna be kickin and chasin just to score goals idk if i can handle it but at the same time its kinda cool to see teams gettin all creative with it 🤯
 
I'm loving this new direction the Premier League teams are taking 🤩! I mean, think about it, set pieces can be such an exciting aspect of the game - and we're seeing some serious creativity from those throw-ins and corners. Liverpool and Arsenal have been killing it with their set-piece strategies, and it's amazing to see how quickly teams are adapting to this new approach 🔄. Of course, as you said, defenders will find a way to counter it, but for now, let's just enjoy the thrilling football we're getting 😍!
 
I'm loving this new direction 🤩. It's gonna be sick to watch teams go head-to-head trying to outmaneuver each other on set pieces! 🔄 The physicality is gonna bring a whole new level of intensity to the game. And who knows, maybe we'll see some crazy comebacks or upsets because of it 😲. The football world's always been about adapting and evolving, so I'm excited to see how this plays out. It's gonna be an interesting season for sure! 👏
 
So I'm not surprised that set pieces are getting more important. Every season you see teams changing their strategy and trying new things 🤔. The stats from the Premier League do seem interesting though - 18.7% of goals coming from throw-ins and corners is a lot higher than usual. Liverpool and Arsenal doing well with them makes sense, they've got talented players who know how to exploit space.

But as we all know, football's not just about set pieces, it's about adaptability and being one step ahead 🏃‍♂️. Defenders are already working on ways to counter this, so I think teams will find a way to mitigate the impact soon enough. This could lead to some exciting matches though, especially if teams get stuck in an all-out physical battle ⚪️.

It's hard to say whether this is just a fad or if it's here to stay 🤷‍♂️. I think we'll see more of this temporary phase until other strategies are developed and tested.
 
I'm telling ya, this whole set piece thing is gonna blow over soon enough 🙄. I mean, teams are just trying to exploit weaknesses, it's not like they're gonna stick with this strategy forever. And don't even get me started on how predictable it is - just throw the ball into the box and hope for the best? Give me a break!

It's all about adapting and evolving in football, right? One minute it's possession-based play, the next it's set pieces. Mark my words, I'll be saying "I told you so" when teams figure out ways to counter this trend 🤦‍♂️.

And have you seen the way some of these defenders are practicing their throws and clears? Amateur hour, if you ask me! It's just a matter of time before they crack under pressure. I'm loving the excitement and unpredictability of it all, but let's not get too caught up in the hype...
 
I'm not sure I buy into all this set-piece revolution talk 🤔. What's the real reason behind this shift? Is it just a case of teams trying to exploit weaknesses in opponents' defences or is there something more to it? I need some concrete data and expert analysis before I start jumping on the bandwagon 📊. Can we get some actual research and stats to back up these claims, or are we just following the crowd here? 🤷‍♂️
 
🤔 I think its wild that teams are starting to focus on set pieces more. Like they're realizing that just holding onto the ball for 90 minutes isn't always gonna cut it... 😅 Those throw-in and corner goals have been insane! Liverpool and Arsenal are killing it from those areas, and now everyone's trying to figure out how to stop them 🤦‍♂️. Can't wait to see what tactics teams come up with to counter this trend... might make for an epic season! 😃
 
I think its kinda cool that teams are trying out new tactics 🤔. I mean, set pieces have always been important, but its interesting to see how teams are using them more. Liverpool and Arsenal seem to be getting it right from throw-ins and corners, which is no surprise, they're top players 👍. But its also exciting for the fans because we get to see some different strategies and tactics being used. Its like a big experiment, and who knows what will come out of it? Maybe teams will find new ways to score goals or defend against set pieces 🤷‍♂️. The Premier League always has a good vibe going on, so lets just enjoy the game and see where this takes us 😊
 
I'm loving this new trend in football 🏆👍. It sounds like teams are getting creative with set pieces and it's making the game more exciting to watch! I mean, who doesn't love a good corner kick or throw-in goal? 😂 But at the same time, I'm curious to see how teams will adapt and respond to this new strategy. Will we start seeing more long balls and less possession football? 🤔 Only time will tell, but for now, let's just enjoy the thrill of watching these clever goals being scored! 👏
 
omg i feel like im watching football in my sleep lol i mean i love how set pieces are becoming more important but its also kinda weird that teams are shifting their focus away from possession play 🤯 has anyone else noticed that teams are getting so physical on set pieces? like defenders are literally trying to block throws and corners is it gonna be a high-intensity season or what??
 
I think its wild how the Premeir League teams are shifting towards more set piece focused gameplay 🤯. I mean, 18.7% of goals coming from throw-ins and corners is a pretty big deal. Its gonna be interesting to see how teams adapt and respond to this change 👀. Defenders already starting to work on ways to counter throws and limits the impact of corners. This could lead to some exciting matches and strategies being tried out 🏴‍☠️💪
 
Imagine a pyramid 🗺️ where the base is possession-based football, and set pieces are like a new layer on top ⬆️. It's interesting to see how teams are adapting to this change by becoming more physical 🏋️‍♂️. Defenders are working hard to clear throws and limit corners 👊.

But what if this trend doesn't last? 🤔 We've seen the football world adapt before, so it's likely that teams will find ways to counter set pieces 🔒. What if we see a new approach emerge? Perhaps a balance between possession-based play and set pieces ⚔️.

The Premier League is looking more exciting by the minute ⚡️. Fans can look forward to some thrilling matches as teams experiment with different tactics 🔄. Will this be just a phase or will it lead to something bigger? Only time will tell, but for now, let's enjoy the ride 🎠
 
I think its kinda cool that teams are getting creative with set pieces 🤔...I mean, you gotta give credit to Liverpool and Arsenal for making them work so well 💪...but at the same time, I'm a little worried that this might just be a fad and teams will find new ways to counter it 😬...Idk if i'd want to watch some team come out with a solid 4-0 win on corners all season tho...might get old after a bit 🤪...still, its gonna be fun to watch and see how things play out 👀
 
🤔 I'm not buying all this. 18.7% of goals coming from set pieces is still pretty low. Teams have always found ways to counter opponents' strengths and adapt their strategies. Don't count this as some permanent shift in the game... yet. What's really going on here? Is it just a case of teams looking for an easy way out or are they genuinely changing their approach? I need more info before I start jumping on this bandwagon 📊
 
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