Brighton manager Fabian Hurzeler has called for stricter rules around set-pieces and criticised upcoming opponents Arsenal for time-wasting.
Hurzeler, whose side host the Premier League leaders on Wednesday, claimed the Gunners sometimes wait "over one minute" to take their corners in matches.
Arsenal's prowess at set-pieces continues to fuel their title charge, with Sunday's victory over Chelsea the ninth time the Gunners have scored a match-winning goal from a corner this season.
But they have also been at the forefront of recent discussions around grappling and blocking at set-pieces, with Everton boss David Moyes identifying Mikel Arteta's side as the trailblazers for the use of "dark arts".
Asked why he believes Arsenal's approach to set-pieces has received the level of attention that it has, Hurzeler said: "There are no clear rules anymore [around] how much time you can spend taking a corner or a throw-in.
"Some of the ways teams are blocking, there's no real rule. Sometimes the referee whistles and it's a foul, sometimes it isn't a foul or they don't whistle.
"[We need] a clear rule on how much time you can take for a corner, a free-kick, because no one recognises it. When Arsenal have a corner and they are leading, sometimes they spend over one minute just to take a corner."
The statistics show that, on average, no Premier League club takes longer to restart from corners than Arsenal.

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