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With the Women's Super League on a two-week break, Sky Sports columnist Laura Hunter tackles talking points from the latest Premier League matches, including this season's set-piece revolution, troubles at Man City and an upturn in the red half of Manchester.

Time to ditch set-piece snobbery

Before Super Sunday, Everton were the only team yet to concede from a set-piece in the Premier League. Given the prolificacy of set-piece goals this season that fact is impressive. What followed in a 3-0 defeat to Thomas Frank's Tottenham, though, was Micky van de Ven tucking away twice from corners.

It would seem no team is immune to the set-piece phenomenon sweeping through the league.

This is not a radically new idea. And it's a matter of personal preference as to whether this development is having a positive or negative effect on entertainment value. Fashion isn't always about aesthetics. Sometimes it's about practicality. If the best wearing pair of jeans only look good on the hanger, then really they serve no purpose at all.

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