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Thread: Set Pieces

  1. #1
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    Set Pieces

    Anyone think we need someone else to step up / come in and take responsibility from Tripps for free kicks and corners?

    Other than him providing the assist from a dead ball in the SJP last season against Man Utd I’m struggling to remember anything coming from a dead ball?

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    Kind agree.
    Although last season home against Brighton - was it free-kick to assist for Burn’s goal?
    Also, last minute penalty kick from Isak - when he earned it was free-kick or not?
    And of course goal against city

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    Yep we never create anything from them and it's something Eddie is meant to work on a lot. I don't think we win enough either though. We need to be winning more free kicks in dangerous positions where we can actually have a shot. Instead we get in those positions and just give the ball away.

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    Tonali is supposed to be solid at set-pieces.

    I thought he'd be coming in and taking a few but that doesn't seem to have happened so far.

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