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Arteta's Alarm: Set Pieces Mask Deeper Issues
3 Mar
Summary
- Arsenal secured a vital win, but performance raised concerns.
- Set pieces were key for Arsenal's victory over Chelsea.
- Concerns exist about reliance on striker Viktor Gyokeres.

Arsenal re-established a five-point advantage at the summit of the Premier League following their 2-1 triumph against Chelsea at the Emirates Stadium. Despite securing the crucial three points, the nature of the victory has amplified underlying concerns regarding the team's overall performance. Liverpool legend Steve Nicol expressed apprehension about Mikel Arteta's side, particularly noting a perceived lack of consistent threat from open play. The Gunners took the lead through William Saliba's set-piece goal, only for an own goal by Piero Hincapie to level the score. Jurrien Timber's subsequent goal from another set-piece ultimately proved decisive.
Nicol, speaking on ESPN, indicated that Chelsea's limited attacking contribution in the first half, apart from the own goal, underscored Arsenal's struggles. He further elaborated that Arsenal's inability to respond effectively when pressed in the second half, even with Chelsea reduced to ten men, is a significant worry for the coaching staff. The continued presence of Manchester City's relentless winning streak, coupled with a game in hand, intensifies the pressure on Arsenal to maintain flawless form throughout the remainder of the title race, raising questions about their offensive capabilities beyond set-piece situations.




