Arsenal look to bolster their set-piece expertise with the appointment of renowned throw-in coach Thomas Grønnemark, a move that could potentially help them capitalize on the growing trend of long throw-ins in the Premier League.
The Gunners have been scoring an impressive number of goals from set pieces this season, with Ben White's opener against Chelsea being the 24th goal from a throw-in. However, they still lack the ability to score from a single throw-in, with Declan Rice working on developing the skill. Grønnemark, who has experience coaching players such as Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool and Brentford, may be able to help them improve in this area.
In other news, Everton manager David Moyes is struggling to get the most out of new signing Thierno Barry, who has taken 17 games to score his first goal for the club. Moyes admits that he took a "bit of a gamble" on signing Barry, but believes that the striker has the potential to be a success in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Leeds United manager Marco Silva is wary of facing Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has been scoring consistently for his current club. The Everton striker's ability to score goals from different angles and situations makes him a threat to any team he faces.
West Ham United manager Nuno Espírito Santo is also on the hunt for strikers, having frozen out James Ward-Prowse and Callum Wilson. However, the Portuguese coach is confident that his squad will be strengthened by the arrival of new players.
Finally, Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola is concerned about his team's leaky defense away from home, which has conceded 29 goals in 10 matches this season. Iraola believes that improving their defensive setup will be key to achieving success in the Premier League.
The Gunners have been scoring an impressive number of goals from set pieces this season, with Ben White's opener against Chelsea being the 24th goal from a throw-in. However, they still lack the ability to score from a single throw-in, with Declan Rice working on developing the skill. Grønnemark, who has experience coaching players such as Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool and Brentford, may be able to help them improve in this area.
In other news, Everton manager David Moyes is struggling to get the most out of new signing Thierno Barry, who has taken 17 games to score his first goal for the club. Moyes admits that he took a "bit of a gamble" on signing Barry, but believes that the striker has the potential to be a success in the Premier League.
Meanwhile, Leeds United manager Marco Silva is wary of facing Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has been scoring consistently for his current club. The Everton striker's ability to score goals from different angles and situations makes him a threat to any team he faces.
West Ham United manager Nuno Espírito Santo is also on the hunt for strikers, having frozen out James Ward-Prowse and Callum Wilson. However, the Portuguese coach is confident that his squad will be strengthened by the arrival of new players.
Finally, Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola is concerned about his team's leaky defense away from home, which has conceded 29 goals in 10 matches this season. Iraola believes that improving their defensive setup will be key to achieving success in the Premier League.