Tang Long changed his position, retreating into the penalty area.
He crossed his arms behind his back, not caring in the slightest about the positioning of Arsenal's players in the field, only keeping an eye on Cazorla, who was preparing to take the kick.
What puzzled Giroud was the point of standing at the penalty spot?
Which player taking a corner kick would send the ball to the penalty spot? Wasn't this voluntarily moving away from the center area of the goal?
While he was still perplexed, Cazorla raised one arm to make a V gesture and took the corner!
Cazorla's V gesture was highly deceptive.
It was something Wenger specifically instructed him to use during pre-match practice.
Often, a player taking a corner kick will use specific gestures to signal whether the ball will be sent to the front, middle, or back.
However, the spot designed by Wenger for Cazorla to aim for was dynamically changing!
This gesture would only be used three times.
