December 18, 2024
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Everton comparison to Arsenal made in ‘Beautiful’ verdict

Everton were namechecked by former Manchester United coach Rene Meulensteen after he said set-pieces can be a “beautiful art form” that are now “integral” to the way football is played.

Everton have had plenty of success with set-pieces this season with the likes of James Tarkowski and Ashley Young earning the Toffees points by netting the odd goal here and there.

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In fact, Young became the oldest person to score a free-kick in Premier League history thanks to the free-kick he bagged against Wolves on 4 December, showing how important they can be.

Speaking on BBC Radio Merseyside’s Total Sport show (12 December), Meulensteen shared his thoughts on Everton and set-pieces in the modern game namechecking the Toffees and Arsenal as specialists in the “art form”.

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“Set pieces can be a beautiful art form, it can be. I don’t think it’s ugly football at all,” he said.

“It’s an integral part of the game and it’s very clear that teams that put a lot of effort in it, in terms of the defensive set-up and defending set pieces, they won’t concede a lot of goals and the teams that spend a lot of time taking corners and wide free kicks, especially if you’ve got a specialist, can pay huge dividends.

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