“I was seen as a dinosaur but not many managers moan about set-pieces now”

Set-Piece Revolution: Pulis Praises Arteta’s Tactics

Key Points

  • The set-piece revolution dominates 2025-26 Premier League, with over 20% non-penalty goals from corners/free-kicks last season.
  • Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal leads the set-piece revolution, turning draws into wins via specialist Nicolas Jover.
  • Tony Pulis, mocked as “dinosaur” for Stoke’s 2008 long throws, feels validated but focused on results.
  • Arsenal fans chant “set-piece again”; Pep Guardiola open to tactics if effective.
  • Set-piece revolution shifts fashions—winning trumps style criticism.

From Mockery to Model

The set-piece revolution validates Pulis’ pragmatism, now Arsenal’s edge.

Winning Over Style

Set-piece revolution proves results silence critics, from Stoke to Emirates.


Set-Piece Revolution: Pulis on Modern Dead-Ball Dominance

Pulis’ Pioneering Approach

Tony Pulis introduced set-piece focus at Stoke upon 2008 Premier League promotion. Labeled “dinosaur” for long throws and routines, he prioritized ends: “Keep out one, score at other.” Dead balls decided tight games—survival hinged on them. “Pragmatic but purposeful,” Pulis reflected. Arsenal’s current set-piece revolution echoes this, elevating title challenges.

Arsenal’s Set-Piece Mastery

Mikel Arteta recognized last season’s draws; over 20% goals from set-plays league-wide. Hiring Nicolas Jover transformed Arsenal. Declan Rice’s free-kick assisted Eberechi Eze’s Palace winner—fans sang “set-piece again, ole ole.” Clean sheets plus open-play talent: set-piece revolution adds wins. Pulis: “Brilliant; he doesn’t care about knockers.”

Shifting Perceptions

Arsene Wenger called Stoke “rugby team”; Gunners fans flakked Pulis. Now, Arteta embraces—mocked Pulis cap photo amuses. “Compliment,” Pulis says. Pep Guardiola: would use broad-shouldered thrower. Thomas Frank at Tottenham: Micky van de Ven’s double vs. Everton from sets. Set-piece revolution normalizes direct play.

Crowd Energy and Pressure

Stoke’s Britannia roared for Rory Delap throws—an event. Arsenal corners now electrify Emirates—expectation pressures defenders. Set-piece revolution creates psychological edge.

Specialist Era

Pulis handled sets himself at Stoke, Palace, West Brom. Arteta delegates to Jover—huge success. Sean Dyche echoes: fashions change, winning matters. Set-piece revolution evolves with coaches.

Key Data: Set-Piece Revolution (2025-26 Season)

AspectDetailsNotes
Non-Penalty Goals>20% from corners/free-kicksLast season stat
Arsenal SpecialistNicolas JoverTransformed dead balls
Fan Chant OriginPalace win, Rice assist“Set-piece again”
Historical CriticWenger on Stoke“Rugby team” 2008-10
Current AdoptersArteta, Frank, DycheResults-focused

Looking Ahead

Set-piece revolution defines campaigns—Arsenal title contenders. Pulis: “No moaning now.” Fans on X: “Sets win leagues!” Pragmatism prevails.

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