Arsenal head coach Mikel Arteta has responded to criticism about his team's style of play ahead of their Premier League match against Brighton in round 29.
Idman.Biz reports that the coach complained that they are not able to score more goals from set pieces.
"It's part of the job. We want to score more goals from set pieces, but we also concede a lot from them. That's why we want to be the best and most dominant team in all aspects of the game. That's our trajectory and our goal.
I would like to play with three extra players in my own half, play beautiful football and always play against a free player. But that's not realistic in football. If you want to see that kind of football, you have to go to another country. The Premier League's style of play has been different in the last two or three seasons," Arteta said.