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Leeds United's biggest weakness ahead of Sunday's Premier League game against Arsenal has been revealed. Mikel Arteta has the tools to ensure his side takes full advantage at the Emirates Stadium.

The issue throughout the season so far for the Whites has been defending set-pieces. Last weekend when they were comfortably beaten 4-0 at home by Manchester City, with two of the goals conceded coming via a corner routine with Rodrigo and Nathan Ake the beneficiaries.

As a result, according to WhoScored, no team has conceded more goals from set-pieces this season in the Premier League than Leeds (18), and former goalkeeper Paul Robinson admits it's a problem that the players - not head coach Jesse Marsch - have to find a solution to.

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"The set-piece situation is difficult," Robinson told MOT Leeds News. "You can spend many hours on the training field putting people in positions and organising. But when players cross the white line, you need leaders on the field, organisation and voices in the box.

"The manager can't walk on and organise players at set-pieces. Managers spend hours walking through set-plays on the training pitch, and it does become an issue, but it's the players'

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