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Thomas Tuchel’s attention to detail and pragmatic approach will shape England’s strategy at this summer’s World Cup, but could it be set-piece expertise that makes the difference between success and failure? According to BBC News, former England goalkeeper Paul Robinson believes that set-pieces could be the key to breaking a 57-year trophy drought for the national team.
Robinson highlights the contributions of players like Declan Rice and Bukayo Saka from Arsenal, alongside Chelsea’s Reece James, as pivotal in executing effective set-pieces. He argues that these players’ abilities to deliver precise balls during critical moments could significantly impact the tournament’s outcomes, especially in closely contested matches.
The statistics from the Premier League this season underscore the importance of set-pieces, with 27% of goals scored stemming from such situations. Arsenal has excelled in this area, with a notable 34% of their goals coming from set-pieces. Robinson emphasizes that England’s height and aerial prowess, exemplified by players like Harry Maguire and Dan Burn, could provide a tactical advantage that other teams might struggle to counter.
Robinson also addresses the potential criticism of relying on set-pieces, suggesting that the desire to win will outweigh any concerns about the style of play. He is confident that Tuchel will recognize the effectiveness of this strategy and utilize it to maximize England’s chances of success at the World Cup. With the right execution, Robinson believes set-pieces could be the deciding factor in crucial matches, allowing England to finally lift the trophy once again.



















