Arsenal Fans: League Title Worth Any Goal, Even Corners!
Arsenal fans are adamant that winning the Premier League title is the ultimate goal, even if every goal scored came from corner kicks. The desire for silverware outweighs the pursuit of 'champagne football' for many supporters.
Arsenal Fans: League Title Worth Any Goal, Even Corners!
In the passionate world of football fandom, the ultimate prize – the Premier League title – can make supporters overlook the aesthetics of victory. For Arsenal fans, it seems, the method of scoring is secondary to the result. The question posed to a group of Gooners was simple yet provocative: would you accept winning the league title if every single goal came from corner kicks? The overwhelming sentiment? A resounding yes.
Winning is Winning, Regardless of Style
The sentiment echoed across the discussion was clear: “A goal to go doesn’t matter.” For fans who have endured seasons of watching their beloved Arsenal play “beautiful football, champagne football, and like we’ve lost,” the desire for tangible success now outweighs the pursuit of picturesque play. “As long as you get the job done, I just want to go crazy,” one fan articulated, envisioning the legendary status such a victory would achieve. “I want to tell my kids, yo, 2026, you had to be there. That summer we were outside for real.”
The core argument is that in the grand narrative of football history, only the outcome truly endures. “Winning is winning. It doesn’t matter. No one remembers how we done it really,” was a common refrain. This pragmatic approach extends even to less glamorous goals. “Bro, they do, but a cup’s a cup. I don’t care, man. I I even take own goals as well, man. If we win the Premier League. That’s fine.”
The Corner Kick Conundrum
Arsenal’s recent prowess from set pieces, particularly corners, has become a talking point, even leading to accusations of imitation. “Every team copies our corner routine now. It’s become a big part of the game,” one fan noted, drawing parallels to Brentford’s famous long throw-ins. While acknowledging the desire for a variety of goals, the ultimate justification remains the scoreline. “It’s a goal at the end of the day. I love seeing Gabby jump up, put it in the back of the net. Obviously, I’d like to see a variety of goals, but if we won the league, we won the league.”
When questioned about the fixation on corners, the response was straightforward: “Easy way to success.” However, a touch of realism surfaced as the conversation progressed. “We haven’t scored that many corners recently,” admitted one, which was quickly followed by, “We haven’t scored that many goals in general recently, I’d say.”
Balancing Pragmatism with Flair
While the majority embraced the idea of winning by any means necessary, a dissenting voice emerged, advocating for a return to more expansive, attacking football. “The corners is fine, but they should mix it with a bit more expansive football,” one fan stated, explicitly rejecting the all-corner scenario. This fan reminisced about Arsenal’s past eras, citing players like Nicolas Anelka, and longing for a return to “very expansive” and “really great goals.” The desire is for “a little bit more freedom” in their play.
Despite this, the prevailing mood among Arsenal supporters is one of prioritizing the win above all else. The ability to secure crucial goals from set pieces, while perhaps not the most aesthetically pleasing, is seen as a vital tool in the title race. The statistic that Arsenal has the “second most open play goals this season in the Prem” was brought up to counter the narrative that the team relies solely on corners, with the caveat that perhaps they could be scoring even more from open play given the talent in the squad.
Looking Ahead
The discussion highlights a mature, results-oriented outlook from a segment of the Arsenal fanbase. While the dream of witnessing breathtaking attacking football remains, the ultimate goal of lifting the Premier League trophy has taken precedence. The team’s effectiveness from corners, though debated in terms of style, is undeniably a weapon that could prove decisive in a tight title race. Whether they win it with spectacular volleys or scrappy set-piece headers, for these fans, the Premier League trophy is the only currency that truly matters.
“As long as you get the job done, I just want to go crazy. I want to tell my kids, yo, 2026, you had to be there. That summer we were outside for real.”
“Winning is winning. It doesn’t matter. No one remembers how we done it really.”
Key Takeaways:
- Arsenal fans prioritize winning the Premier League title above the style of play.
- Goals from corner kicks are seen as a valid and effective way to secure victories.
- Past experiences of playing beautiful football without winning have shifted fan priorities.
- While expansive football is appreciated, results remain paramount.
- Arsenal’s set-piece prowess is acknowledged as a significant asset.
Source: Arsenal fans would be fine winning the Premier League on corner kick goals alone 😅🚩 (YouTube)





