Reds need a RE-SET
Liverpool Echo
|December 30, 2025
DEFENDING SET-PIECES HAS BEEN TROUBLESOME AND LIVERPOOL MUST FIND A WAY TO STOP CONCEDING
THOSE fortunate to have spent any time in the company of Arne Slot this season will have noticed the Liverpool head coach has developed a bugbear for set-pieces.
Rarely has a press conference passed without the Reds boss donating a portion of his time to discussing what has become a wider trend at the cutting edge of the English game.
With Arsenal's expertise helping them to the top of the Premier League as the New Year draws in and so many other teams fixating on becoming proficient in corners and long throws, it's no surprise to hear Slot, a tactical obsessive, speaking so consistently about the latest developments.
Liverpool themselves attempted to join the increasing number of teams who are looking to gain an advantage from long throws by spending time working on it during the summer months.
On their preseason training camp in Japan, the likes of Ryan Gravenberch, Conor Bradley and Milos Kerkez all gave it a try as Slot and his backroom staff sought to leave no stone unturned in their efforts to improve. In the searing heat of Tokyo's JFA Dreamfield complex, the mosquitoes swarmed as the players floundered.
The long-throw plan was eventually shelved when it became apparent Joe Gomez, who was back home on Merseyside treating an injury, was the only player who came close to excelling at long throws.
Slot spoke in May about needing "more weapons" for Liverpool's attempts to defend the title and while many assumed, at the time, that the Dutchman was talking about the summer transfer window - and what ultimately proved to be an ambitious, historic outlay of around £440million - the coach was also speaking about adding more parts to the team's all-round game.
Liverpool initially advertised for a set-piece coach over the summer, saying the successful applicant would be "a tactical specialist responsible for maximising the team's performance in all set-piece situations".
This story is from the December 30, 2025 edition of Liverpool Echo.
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