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Curtis Jones discloses the deviations that occurred when Liverpool implemented their Man City corner routine during training.

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Liverpool achieved their first away victory against Manchester City in a decade, finishing as comfortable 2-0 victors, as Curtis Jones discloses the differences that occurred when the team attempted to replicate their Man City corner routine in training.

 

 


Liverpool’s most remarkable performance of the evening was undoubtedly their set-pieces, despite Mohamed Salah’s achievement of yet another goal and an assist, which broke Premier League records. In the 14th minute, Arne Slot’s novel set-piece tactic caught Man City off guard. Dominik Szoboszlai expertly flicked the ball onto Salah, who fired home.

 

 

 

Jamie Carragher praised Szoboszlai’s assist; however, it appears that the goal did not unfold as Liverpool had intended, as Curtis Jones exposed his team’s set-piece routine. Curtis Jones discloses Liverpool’s training secret regarding the set-piece goal against Manchester City.

 

 

 

Many Reds supporters are left questioning whether the manoeuvre was premeditated after City was deftly dismantled by their clever routine. Jones has since disclosed that Salah was intended to be the one at the conclusion of the routine. The Premier League was informed by the Liverpool academy graduate: “It was intended to be so,

 

 

but during training, we executed the same manoeuvre. However, Mo’s touch was subpar, resulting in the ball falling to me at the edge, and I scored.” I was instructing Mo to perform the same action; however, it was his turn to score, and I am pleased with the outcome. Liverpool’s “great plan” is disclosed by Arne Slot.

 

 

 

The Premier League’s joint-fewest set-piece goals were scored by Liverpool, who entered the contest with only three. Therefore, their objective may be unexpected to certain individuals,

 

 

particularly given that Manchester City has conceded the second-fewest set-piece goals this season (two). After the encounter, Slot was asked by SkySports whether his team had drawn inspiration from Bournemouth’s set-piece routines.

 

 

“Now you inform me, I recall that one; however, it was not the source of inspiration.” I am not the only one who has observed the setup; as a collective, we have evaluated it. In this instance, an exceptional strategy was devised by an individual, not me.







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