Peter Schmeichel
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Can I ask you, given the pace that's in your team, do you think that that is an opportunity for your team to score when you're actually defending a corner?
Also, you played a Manchester United team that, as you said today, was very organised, very hard to play against.
Is it a very different style of Manchester United team that you face now than when you were here last time with Chelsea?
So what's achievable for you now, Claudio?
You're one point closer to that magical 40-point mark.
We'll do that again very soon, I think, Claudio.
Congratulations again.
Bye.
Thank you so much.
If they are going to be staying up there, Peter, we joke about, he jokes about the targets, do they have to improve defending set pieces themselves?
But it's seven goals they've now conceded from set pieces this season.
I want to bring Jamie in because Jamie was part, very famously, of a Liverpool defence that used zonal marking a lot defending set pieces.
Here it's man-to-man and it's Okazaki that gets done by Schweinsteiger.
What would be the advantages here, Jamie, of going with the zonal system?
Never, ever.
Certainly not when it's his son and he's got Schmeichel.
It's a riddle, the old marking that managers have been trying to solve as long as football has been played.
Reaction now from the Manchester United dressing room.
Their manager, Louis van Gaal, is with Patrick Davison.
He's had his critics this week, Louis van Gaal.