He said, "I've never had a specific set-piece coach. I've always had someone who's responsible for that. I always think it's better if that's somebody who's a part of the coaching staff because then that's an extension of how we play our football.
"I don't separate set-pieces from everything else we do, in terms of the team we want to be. It all hopefully links in.
"Here we've split the roles between Mile (Jedinak) and Ryan Mason in terms of attacking and defensive set-pieces and they put a lot of work into it with the analysis staff. I'm sure every club does. Some have gone down the specialised route which I understand. It's just it's not how I work. I always try to create a collective environment for everything we do, so that nothing is separated. I wouldn't feel comfortable bringing in specialists for one particular area. Just for the way I work more than anything else."