In an interview, Clichy stated that the rules should be changed to encourage teams to play attacking football, rather than just defending. He proposed that a third goal in a game could be worth 0.5 points, rather than the full point it currently is.
This change, he believes, would make it more rewarding for teams to play offense, rather than just focusing on defending and trying to earn a draw.
Clichy also pointed out that changes to the game are often met with resistance, but that this is a normal part of the process of evolution in any sport.
He cited the example of the rule change that prohibits goalkeepers from picking up the ball with their hands, which was once a common practice.
Clichy's ideas may seem radical, but he believes that they could help to make the game more exciting for fans.
Recent statistics show that a record 19% of Premier League goals were scored from corners in a recent three-week period, with Arsenal leading the way in set pieces.
The team will be putting their set-piece tactics to the test in their upcoming match against Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium on Sunday.










