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Arsenal’s Secret Weapon: The Big New Skill Gunners Will Take from Dubai Training Camp

Arsenal’s mid-season trip to Dubai isn’t just about recharging the squad—it’s also an opportunity to sharpen their tactical edge. A report from The Standard has revealed that one of the biggest takeaways from their warm-weather retreat will be a fresh set of deadly set-piece routines, courtesy of Arsenal’s highly-rated set-piece coach, Nicolas Jover.

Jover has been instrumental in transforming Arsenal into one of the most dangerous teams from dead-ball situations. Over the past few seasons, his innovative strategies have given the Gunners a significant advantage, particularly against teams that sit deep and defend in numbers. With six days in Dubai, Arsenal now have the perfect chance to refine their existing set-piece plays while adding new tricks to their arsenal.

Maximizing Set-Piece Dominance

 

LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 24: Declan Rice of Arsenal prepares to take a corner kick during the Premier League match between Arsenal FC and Newcastle United at Emirates Stadium on February 24, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

Arsenal’s success in set-pieces has not gone unnoticed. Opponents have started studying their routines, making it crucial for Mikel Arteta’s side to stay unpredictable. The coaching staff understands that teams will be well-prepared to counter their most frequently used tactics, which is why constant evolution is key.

With a rare mid-season break, Arsenal finally have the time to develop and implement fresh attacking set-piece strategies without the usual match-to-match rush. These new routines will not only be practiced on the training ground but will also be tailored to specific upcoming opponents.

Jover’s influence has been evident since his arrival from Manchester City. Arsenal have consistently ranked among the top Premier League teams for goals scored from set-pieces, thanks to his attention to detail and data-driven approach. This Dubai camp gives him a golden opportunity to fine-tune new variations and ensure Arsenal maintain their edge in dead-ball situations.

Beyond Set-Pieces: A Vital Reset for the Squad

 

LISBON, PORTUGAL – NOVEMBER 26: Gabriel of Arsenal scores his team’s third goal with a header as Franco Israel of Sporting CP fails to make save during the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD5 match between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Arsenal FC at Estadio Jose Alvalade on November 26, 2024 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC via Getty Images)

While set-pieces will be a key focus, Arsenal’s trip to Dubai serves a bigger purpose. The Gunners have endured a relentless schedule in 2025, and the break comes at a crucial moment as they prepare for the final stretch of the season.

The training camp is designed to help players recover both physically and mentally while maintaining peak fitness levels. Injured players, including Bukayo Saka and Ben White, have also traveled with the squad to continue their rehabilitation in ideal conditions.

Arteta and his coaching staff will use this time to re-energize the squad, ensuring they return to action in top form. The Premier League title race remains wide open, and Arsenal need every possible advantage to keep pace with Manchester City and Liverpool.

The Final Push for Glory

As Arsenal gear up for their return to competitive action, the work being done in Dubai could prove decisive in the title run-in. Whether it’s a new set-piece routine that catches an opponent off guard or a reinvigorated squad ready to fight until the end, this training camp could be the game-changer Arsenal need.

With the Premier League and Champions League,  Arsenal’s time in Dubai is about more than just rest—it’s about perfecting the fine details that could make all the difference.

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