Mansfield Town Appear to Mock Arsenal’s Set-Piece Style Before FA Cup Clash

By Emmanuel Godwin - Chief Editor
3 Min Read

Reports suggest Mansfield Town may have taken a lighthearted swipe at Arsenal ahead of their fifth-round clash in the FA Cup scheduled for Saturday, March 7, 2026.

Mansfield Host Arsenal in their first Emirates FA Cup fifth round tie for 51 years - Photo Credit : Mansfield, X
Mansfield Host Arsenal in their first Emirates FA Cup fifth round tie for 51 years – Photo Credit : Mansfield, X

Softfootball discovered that Mansfield Town’s social media admin posted an image on the club’s verified X account showing a player’s leg positioned near the corner-kick spot. The post appeared to hint at Arsenal’s reputation for scoring goals through set pieces, a tactic that has become a major feature of the club’s attacking approach.

This is Mansfield Town’s post on there verified X handle;

While the image could simply represent a training moment, many fans interpreted it as playful banter aimed at the North London side. In the modern social media era, particularly among younger online audiences such exchanges between clubs have become common before matches.

Mikel Arteta- Photo credit: Fabrizio Romano via X
Mikel Arteta- Photo credit: Fabrizio Romano via X

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta is expected to rotate his squad for the match while maintaining the tactical system that has defined the team’s success.

Players such as Christian Nørgaard, Riccardo Calafiori, and Noni Madueke could be given opportunities, especially those who have seen fewer minutes in recent games.

Despite potential squad changes, Arsenal’s tactical structure usually remains consistent under Arteta, with even rotation players expected to follow the same style of play.

Historically, Mansfield Town have never faced Arsenal in a competitive match, and on paper the Premier League side will enter the contest as strong favourites.

Arsenal also arrive in strong form, having recently defeated Chelsea 2–1 and narrowly beaten Brighton & Hove Albion 1–0. The Gunners are currently competing on multiple fronts this season. They remain in contention for the Premier League title, are active in the FA Cup, and continue their campaign in the UEFA Champions League.

Additionally, Arsenal will face Manchester City in the final of the EFL Cup on March 22, 2026, at 16:30 British time. With so many competitions still in play, Arsenal will aim to maintain their winning momentum while avoiding any surprises against Mansfield Town.

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