Everton manager David Moyes has defended "unbelievable" Arsenal counterpart Mikel Arteta from some of the criticism his style of play has received.
Despite leading the Premier League and finishing top of the Champions League group stage, the Gunners boss has come under scrutiny for their over-reliance on set-pieces and lack of exciting football.
Moyes, who signed Arteta as a player in his first spell with the Toffees, does not understand the backlash.
"What's up with any of those things you say? You’re making it sound like that’s a problem because they’re good at set-pieces," said Moyes, who hopes to have defender Jarrad Branthwaite available for the trip to the Emirates Stadium after he missed their warm-weather training camp in Portugal.
"They’re a strong, physical side and I don’t see a problem with any of that – it’s part of the game.
"There’s this thing out there where everybody has to play the beautiful game and everything has to be perfect. Well, if we all did that it would be boring.
"We’ve got some unbelievable managers, and Mikel is one of them, who have come into this country and shown us what they can do.
"Maybe they can’t stay with it and do it all the time; Mikel has been able to evolve his team and move it on."
Meanwhile, Arteta insisted he and Fabian Hurzeler were on good terms after the Brighton boss reached out to clear up his critical comments about Arsenal's style of play.
Hurzeler accused the Gunners of "making their own rules" following last week's 1-0 loss to the Premier League leaders and on Friday revealed he had exchanged texts with Arteta, telling the Spaniard he had "huge respect" for the Arsenal boss and everyone at the club.
Arteta refused to reveal the details of their exchange and doubled down in his defence of their approach.
"That’s a personal conversation," said Arteta. "Obviously he’s made public and now said some comments that he made before and that says, I think, a lot of positive things about him as a person.
"So I appreciate that and the rest, you know, I think he’s a fantastic coach. The job that he is doing at Brighton is really, really good and that’s fine."
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