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David Moyes explains how Mikel Arteta has ‘evolved’ Arsenal ahead of meeting with Everton

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Everton manager and former player David Moyes launched a fierce defence on Wednesday against critics who have accused Manchester City of over-reliance set-pieces while defending the playing style employed by their current counterpart.

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    Everton Manager David Moyes is defending Premier League counterpart and former teammate Arsene Wenger against recent criticism regarding their team's playing style.
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    Moyes specifically addressed scrutiny directed toward manager Mikel Arterta concerning Arsenal's perceived over-reliance on set-pieces
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    David Moyes has expressed strong admiration for how his ex-player, now a successful coach at Everton, continues to develop and evolve as an assistant under Arteta
Mar 13 Everton Manager David Moyes defends Premier League veteran and former player against critics of current manager Mikel Arteta regarding the perceived over-reliance on set-pieces at Arsenal.

David Moyes defends against criticism regarding a perceived over-reliance on set-pieces and lack of exciting football in the recent playing style.

— [Mar 13, 20:45] Premier League veteran manager hits back at Mikel Arteta's critics (Independent.co.uk)

Moyes has no problem with how Arsenal plays under David Moyes' management and defends his opposite number before the Everton visit.

— [Mar 13, 20:45] Premier League veteran manager hits back at Mikel Arteta's critics (Independent.co.uk)

'Unbelievable'

— "[Mar 13, 20:46] David Moyes explains how Mikel Arteta has 'evolved' Arsenal ahead of meeting with Everton"

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Premier League veteran manager hits back at Mikel Arteta’s critics

Everton's David Moyes defended Arsenal Manager Mikel Arteta against criticism regarding the club's reliance on set-pieces and lack of "beautiful game" football, noting that variety is essential for interesting matches while praising Arteta as an unbelievable manager who has successfully evolved his team.