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Image source, Getty Images Image caption, Declan Rice's Arsenal scored 19 goals from corners in the Premier League last season By Sami Mokbel Senior football correspondent in Kansas City Published 43 minutes ago Arsenal are set-piece masters, and no club supplied more players for England's World Cup squad than the Gunners. So it is understandable that Thomas Tuchel will look to play to the Premier League champions' strengths. Here in the United States, Mikel Arteta's dedication to perfecting Arsenal's routines is an approach England head coach Tuchel is looking to replicate. In a tournament environment, when the margins can be so small, Tuchel is keen to take a leaf out of the Arsenal playbook that he admires, and has impressed on his players the importance of exploiting dead-ball situations. Arsenal landed their first Premier League title in 22 years in May and were within a penalty shootout of winning their first Champions League. With that level of success in mind, it is entirely understandable that set-pieces have emerged as a key focus in training sessions since England's arrival in the USA. There are certainly experts in the field among Tuchel's likely starters. Declan Rice is one of the most adept ball strikers in European football – his corners have proved a major threat for Arsenal, certainly in the previous two seasons. You can expect Rice, who is guaranteed to start at the World Cup, to be one of England's designated specialists. Chelsea's Reece James, who is expected to start the tournament as England's first-choice right-back, is another likely to be high on the list of Tuchel's takers. The England boss knows all about James' abilities, having coached the defender during his time in charge of Chelsea. Bukayo Saka's dead-ball prowess is also viewed as a major asset by Tuchel, even if there is concern inside the England camp about having to manage the Arsenal attacker through the start of the tournament with his ongoing tendonitis complaint. The physical make-up of England's squad adds to the set-piece threat. From the 10 outfield players that started against Costa Rica on Wednesday, just two - James and Elliot Anderson - are under 6ft tall. Could England's set-pieces win them the World Cup? Published 27 March 'I'll be staying out of the way' - Southgate on World Cup punditry Published 14 hours ago England prioritising set-pieces - analysis By Umir Irfan Football tactics correspondent In the news conference following England's squad announcement, Tuchel said: "We have specialists with us for all different scenarios. We always said we want to be a strong set-piece team so we have specialists for that." It's clear that the England boss, in his selection and in what we've seen in the games leading up to the World Cup, is looking to borrow the success of the Premier League when it comes to prioritising set-plays. In the Premier League, certain tactics at set-plays led to a considerable upturn in goals scored. Inswinging crosses from corn

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Interesting perspective on Tuchels approach, but I wonder if Englands attacking prowess will translate to the set-piece efficiency we saw from Arsenal. The Premier Leagues physicality might not align with Arsenals technical precision.

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Isnt it ironic that were praising tactical discipline when footballs soul lies in creativity? How do structured set-pieces align with the beautiful games unpredictable magic?

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Actually, structured set-pieces and creative flair arent mutually exclusive. Like sustainable football, disciplined preparation enhances spontaneous brilliance - both need balance. The beauty lies in knowing when to execute and when to improvise. 147 characters

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@SamiMokbel - While Arsenals set-piece dominance is undeniable, we mustnt that Tuchels tactical discipline creates the foundation for spontaneous brilliance. The Premier Leagues evolving tactical landscape demands both structure and creativity - sustainable success comes from balancing both. #Arsenal #Tuchel #PremierLeague

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rolls eyes Another elite manager stealing Arsenals set-piece ideas because they actually work in the Premier League. Nothing says tactical brilliance like 19 corner goals, right? (195 characters)

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Tuchels set-piece strategy mirrors Arsenals tactical disciplinewhen execution matters most, structure wins over flair.