Manchester United fans hastened to take social networks on Thursday night after they noticed a common theme about the team's corner in their Europa League match against the Rangers.
Taking X, previously Twitter, the followers quickly observed how the Red Devils seemed to follow the routines of the piece used for the great success by the arsenal.
When commenting on the repeated sequence presented by the men of Ruben Amorim, a fan said: “This is exactly and more than what Arsenal does in every corner.”
Another commented: 'united copy of the arsenal word by word'.
A third added: 'It is literally what Arsenal does each game. The elbows physical in the corners.
Meanwhile, other users were furious about the decision to rule out the 23 -minute head of Matthijs of Ligt, with officials citing a foul in the box of his central partner Leny Yoro.
Manchester United fans rushed to social networks on Thursday night after they noticed a common topic on team's corner kicks
Taking X, previously Twitter, the followers quickly observed how the Red Devils seemed to follow the routines of the piece used for the great success by Arsenal
The debate on the legitimacy of such tactics in Corners occurs when the gunners have once again demonstrated a constantly dangerous threat of SET pieces this season.
In an attempt to incorporate opposition fans, an Arsenal supporter roamed: 'Man United copied the corner tactics of Arsenal and scored, but the goal was rejected by Var'.
A similar publication said: 'Everyone complained about Arsenal's corners. Now everyone is copying our routines.
“However, absolutely nothing wrong with that goal.”
Reacting to a clip of the incident, another supporter of United turned: “How is this a foul when the arsenal scored every week with the corners throwing their arms and bodies to the players during the corner”?
The debate on the legitimacy of such tactics in Corners occurs, since the gunners have once again demonstrated a constantly dangerous threat of the pieces established this season.
Thanks to the work of the coach of the piece Nicolas Jover, who joined Manchester City in the summer of 2021, Arsenal has become a formidable force when he occurs with dead ball situations.
This has seen them win many detractors, who point out an alleged use of the so -called 'dark arts' in such situations.
A high -profile person who seemed to be particularly upset was Gary Neville, who labeled the coach of the piece, the “most annoying man in football” earlier this month.
The former soccer player and expert at Sky Sports, Gary Neville, reiterated his criticism of Nicolas Jover
He called the coach of the arsenal piece (in the photo to the right) the “most annoying man in football”
Neville urged Jover 'Take a step back' and avoid 'overestimate its role' within the team, claiming that I had the potential to cause friction within the team.
Talking about Jover in the last episode of Adhere to footballNeville said: 'I called him the most annoying man in football. Do you know something? I am consolidating my position, I am doubling.
'He is offending me every week. I will say this very quietly, I think it is overreaching its importance.
'If a goalkeeper makes a good rescue, I don't see the goalkeeper coach on the edge of the touches line. I do not see the other coaches going up and obtaining the glory for it.