Premier League news: Arteta welcomes throw-in coach, Moyes defends Barry

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.
 
omg, set pieces are getting so lit right now 🤯 i mean, arsenal scoring 24 goals from throw-ins is insane 🔥 ben white's opener was a game changer, and declan rice working on his single throw-in skill is a must 👍 thomas grønnemark coming in to help them boost that expertise is pure genius 💡 meanwhile, david moyes' gamble on thierno barry might just pay off 🤑 but everton needs to sort out their striker situation ASAP ⏱️ dominc calvert-lewin's goalscoring record is giving me life 😆 and west ham's defense needs a serious overhaul 🚧 bournemouth's leaky defense away from home is a major concern 😬 they need to fix that ASAP or it'll be a long season for them 💔
 
I think it's intriguing that Arsenal are trying to bolster their set-piece expertise with Thomas Grønnemark on board 🤔. The fact that they've been scoring so many goals from long throw-ins is a testament to their ability to adapt to changing trends in the game, and I'm curious to see how Grønnemark's coaching can help them overcome their single throw-in struggles.

Meanwhile, I'm a bit surprised by Everton's struggles with Thierno Barry 🤷‍♂️. David Moyes seems like he took a calculated risk on signing him, but it'll be interesting to see if the striker can live up to his potential and provide some much-needed goals for the Toffees.

Leeds United's Marco Silva is clearly taking Dominic Calvert-Lewin very seriously 😬 - you can tell by the way he's describing the Everton striker as a threat from different angles. I'm also intrigued by West Ham's search for strikers, given their recent experience with James Ward-Prowse and Callum Wilson.

Lastly, I think Andoni Iraola has a valid point about Bournemouth's defensive woes 🚨. A solid backline is crucial to success in the Premier League, and it sounds like Iraola's team is taking steps to address this issue.
 
think they're getting a bit too optimistic about arsenal's chances with grønnemark on board 🤔...i mean, he's got some big names under his belt but have they thought through what they're gonna do when teams start playing 4 at the back and killing off those long throw-ins? 🚫 still gotta respect their ambition tho 👏
 
I'm so nostalgic for the days when set pieces were a bit more straightforward 🙄. Now it's all about those long throw-ins and everyone's trying to score from them. It's like they're trying to one-up each other 😂. I remember watching goals scored from throw-ins back in the day, it was just so rare and exciting. Now it seems like every team's got a specialist on board 🤯. And what's with all these new signings? Is everyone trying to fix their strikers' goal-scoring woes at once? 🤔 It feels like a never-ending cycle of players coming in and out, never quite living up to expectations 😐.
 
I THINK ARSenal NEEDS TO WORK ON THEIR SINGLE THROW-IN GOALS - IT'S LIKE THEY'RE HAVING A FREE KICK EVERY TIME! 🤣 BUT SERIOUSLY, GRØNNEMARK COULD BE THE GUY TO HELP THEM OUT. i MEAN, THAT BEN WHITE THING IS LIKE A MAGNET FOR BALLS FROM THROW-INS! 😂 BUT EVERTON'S MOYES NEEDS TO GET THIERNHO BARRY GOALS QUICKER - 17 GAMES IS LIKE ETERNITY IN FOOTY TIME! ⏱️ AND LEEDS' SILVA NEEDS TO WATCH OUT FOR CALVERT-LEWIN - THAT GUY IS LIKE A GOAL-SCORING MACHINE! 🤖
 
I don’t usually comment but... think Arsenal signing a throw-in coach is gonna make a huge difference for them? They've been getting some big scores from set pieces already and if they can crack that single throw-in thing, it could take their game to the next level 🤯. And it's crazy how much pressure some managers are under to get new signings scoring fast - Moyes was like "gamble" on Thierno Barry 😂... either way, I'm rooting for him to prove himself. Leeds United is looking solid with Calvert-Lewin but they'll need to keep him from getting too hot 🔥. And Iraola's defense woes are a bummer - you feel for the Bournemouth gaffer trying to fix that leaky defense 🚧💔
 
I'm loving this move by Arsenal to get Thomas Grønnemark on board 🤩! They've been raking it in from set pieces all season and now they're looking to take it to the next level. I mean, who wouldn't want a coach with experience working with Jürgen Klopp at Liverpool? That's gotta bring some serious expertise to the table. And it'll be sick if Declan Rice starts scoring goals from throw-ins too... fingers crossed for that! 😅
 
Ugh, I mean, it's good to see Arsenal getting someone like Grønnemark on board 🤞, they've been doing alright with set pieces, but a specialist can only help right? Still, 24 goals from throw-ins is pretty wild, maybe this is the spark they need 💥. On another note, I'm worried about Bournemouth's defense, 29 goals in 10 matches is insane 😱, if they don't sort that out soon, it's gonna be a long season for them ⏰. And David Moyes taking a gamble on Thierno Barry? Yeah, that didn't pay off so far 🤦‍♂️, hope he figures it out before it's too late.
 
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