Addressing the critics directly ahead of Everton’s trip to face Arsenal on Saturday in the Premier League, Moyes questioned why the Gunners' strengths were being framed as weaknesses. "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," the Toffees boss stated. He emphasised that physicality and set-play mastery are historical pillars of English football success. Statistics back up his point, as Arsenal have scored a league-high 21 goals from set-pieces this season, while notably, only 35 of their 100 goals in all competitions have come from open play, proving their tactical deadliness.