Nicolas Jover was embraced by Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta as two corner-kick routines helped the Gunners to an important north London derby win at Tottenham on Sunday, which keeps their Premier League title bid on track.
"There he is again. The set-piece guru. He's a little nuisance, that set-piece coach, but he's damn good," Gary Neville said on commentary as Kai Havertz headed Arsenal into a 3-0 lead from a corner.
Goals from dead-ball situations have been key to their push for Premier League glory and the scale of the team's improvement in this area has been huge since set-piece coach Jover arrived in 2021.
Arsenal have scored 22 goals from set-pieces (not including penalties) this season. That is the most in the league - four more than next-best Everton and six more than title rivals Manchester City. Liverpool are seven behind the Gunners in this department.
In the season before Jover arrived at the club, Arsenal scored just six times from set-pieces.
Defensively, they have conceded just six times from set-pieces, with only Man City (two) having a better record in those moments.
As well as the meticulous routines Jover goes through with the players and the high-quality deliveries Arsenal's set-piece takers produce, observers have also noticed some cunning play from Arsenal during attacking set-pieces.
Sky Sports' Sam Blitz highlighted in February how blocking opposition markers allows Arsenal players to find space to score.
Ben White made headlines after that derby with Spurs after cheekily trying to undo the gloves of Tottenham goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario before one of the corner-kick goals - and then bumping him as the cross came in for the other.
But when all those aspects come together, Jover's impact is clearly a substantial one - particularly in attacking areas.
To put all these numbers in context, just 11 per cent of Arsenal's goals came from set-piece situations in the season before Jover arrived at the club. That figure immediately jumped to 26 per cent in his first campaign and is up at those levels again this term.
Sky Sports' Nick Wright took a closer look at Jover's career path and methods during his first season at Arsenal...
How Jover's work with Arteta at Man City convinced the Arsenal boss to bring him to north London
Sky Sports' Nick Wright:
Jover is an unfamiliar name to many, but he was known to Arteta, having spent the previous two seasons working under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City. He joined Arsenal in July 2021 to replace outgoing set-piece coach Andreas Georgson, who had accepted an offer to return to his former club Malmo after a single season in north London.
Arteta described Jover as "someone whose expertise can be incredibly useful and valuable for us" soon after his appointment. "It's a crucial part of the game nowadays," he added. "It's something you have to dominate and master and we are in that process."
The Arsenal manager had seen first-hand how Jover improved Manchester City from dead-ball situations both offensively and defensively during his time as Guardiola's assistant.
In Jover's first season at the Etihad Stadium, they scored more set-piece goals than any other Premier League side and conceded the second-fewest. In his second, the numbers were similarly impressive as he helped them reclaim the Premier League title.
At Arsenal, meanwhile, Georgson's impact had been mixed.
The Swede built strong foundations defensively - in fact no Premier League side conceded fewer set-piece goals than the Gunners in 2020/21 - but he left considerable room for improvement offensively.
His replacement has brought a fresh perspective and he has a wealth of experience behind him too.
Jover, started out as an analyst at Montpellier, where he helped the French outfit claim their first Ligue 1 title in 2011/12, and went on to have spells as a set-piece specialist with the Croatian national team and Brentford before his move to Manchester City.
At Brentford, he came to know Mads Buttgereit, another set-piece coach who was working for their Danish sister club Midtjylland at the time.
"Nicolas is a genius in the way he thinks and the way he creates the plans," Buttgereit, who went on to work with the German national team, told Sky Sports.
"Sitting with him and discussing different set-plays, you feel everything has an exact thought behind it. There are no coincidences at any point in any routine.
"Whenever we discussed set-pieces, it was never simple. We could discuss a specific corner routine for over an hour, not a problem. We would go through every aspect and go through what the opponent would then do. It was very, very detailed.
"There are a few set-piece coaches who I know personally but, in my mind, I think Nicolas is the best. He is fantastic."
ColinsGooner
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Chelsea needs this guy since it's the only London team since 2000
Arsenal have risen and are taking over next season there won't be a title race,once they sign a striker,teams will fear Arsenal and football fans we be in pain every game
ColinsGooner
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was Arteta not from Arsenal to city, Nasir, Clichy,Adebayor,Kolo toure & Sagna, master do your checks well before you discuss ok, we built Man City noy City building Arsenal
it's called power shift, he must cry more,they celebrated Adebayo doing that celebration,now they're in pain,Jesus and Zinchenko are now just bench warmers at Arsenal,they can come and take them
Jababelsty
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City has really helped Arsenal well from players to coaches yet there are not grateful to city
was Arteta not from Arsenal to city, Nasir, Clichy,Adebayor,Kolo toure & Sagna, master do your checks well before you discuss ok, we built Man City noy City building Arsenal
Lihnopry
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City has really helped Arsenal well from players to coaches yet there are not grateful to city
malablata
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Chelsea needs this guy since it's the only London team since 2000
Yeah, Chelsea needs everything Arsenal want and has....cry babies....Chelsea 0-5 Arsenal.
malablata
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He is indeed a genius.....His tactical approach to the game is better than Pep outside Oil Money, 115 FFP, and Ref Royalties.
votcrtyz
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you fans talk tomch the manager is doing is job
Gunner_14
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Just wondering if we put in Giroud with this set piece techniques, just how well it'd be!
AumyWahid7
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arsenal is winning all the 3 matches remaining, and if spurs beat man c then arsenal will win the league but if man c beat spurs that means city will win the league
Fulham will surprise pep
CHICKIESMP
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arsenal should go win this One. it's their time, season and year
jieacmstz
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Chelsea needs this guy since it's the only London team since 2000
Jutabiloty
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Arteta effects
olatundex15
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arsenal is winning all the 3 matches remaining, and if spurs beat man c then arsenal will win the league but if man c beat spurs that means city will win the league
perebi
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this man really help arteta but only arteta stubbornness that lead this title race to looks like a pregnant woman because this man told him to start using partey but arteta refuse even we fans are also commenting in every where arteta refuse