Arsenal are the most criticised club in the Premier League, despite being the best team in the country.The Gunners are leading the table, currently seven points clear of Manchester City.Everyone should be praising Mikel Arteta’s side right now, but they’re being heavily criticised for scoring from set-pieces and playing ‘boring’ football.Gabby Agbonlahor has come up with a way for Arsenal players to annoy those critics even more after every set-piece goal.What would your message to the Arsenal team be after the Brighton win?Gabby Agbonlahor explains how Arsenal players can ‘wind up’ their criticsArsenal players just don’t care about what’s being said about them.All the negative noise coming in from the outside is created to cause harm – nothing else. Even Arteta claimed that Arsenal are getting booed because people don’t want them at the top.Agbonlahor has no problem with Arsenal’s set-pieces or their style of play.MORE ARSENAL STORIESIn fact, the former Aston Villa star has revealed how he would annoy the critics if he were in Arteta’s squad right now.He said on talkSPORT: “Don’t listen to a thing.“Do what’s best for Arsenal. No one’s going to remember in 20 years that Arsenal won the Premier League, and they scored a lot of set-pieces and they played boring football. No one’s going to care.“What I would do with my wind-up mentality, if I was Arsenal, any set-piece you score off, every player go and run to the bench and celebrate.“Celebrate even more when you score from a set-piece. Time-waste even more against those who told you not to, just to wind people up.”Ironic or justified: Liam Rosenior wants a rule change on set-pieces after losing to ArsenalThe best way for Arsenal to ‘wind up’ their hatersAgbonlahor’s way to annoy Arsenal’s critics is not a bad one.It would be absolutely hilarious if the Gunners listened to him and went overboard with their celebrations every time they scored from a set-piece.However, this is not necessary at all.All the people who are complaining about Arsenal will be the most annoyed if Arteta’s men win the Premier League. They will be even more furious if the Gunners go on to win the quadruple.That should be the aim of the squad as we head into the final two months of the season.
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