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Gabriel Magalhaes, Arsenal's central defender, plays a key role in set pieces, a threat that PSG must keep a close eye on in the Champions League final. Discover how this dynamic can influence the match.
Arsenal shines in set pieces in the Premier League, with 19 goals scored from corners and 4 from indirect free kicks. In the Champions League, these numbers drop to 3 and 1, but the danger is still very real. Gabriel, with four goals to his name, is at the center of this strategy. The runs of his teammates are designed to free him up, placing him ideally to receive corners and second balls.
In England, refereeing tolerates blocks that can unsettle defenders. In contrast, in C1, this approach is less effective. Arsenal learned the hard way against Inter Milan, where a zonal marking system failed. Atlético de Madrid showcased exemplary defensive management, neutralizing the Gunners in the semi-final. Their success relies on tight organization and the ability to anticipate Arsenal's movements, limiting their impact on set pieces. PSG must therefore remain vigilant against this well-orchestrated threat.

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