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There has been a style shift in the Premier League and David Moyes is enjoying it.

"We've come through a little bit of a period where, a lot of the football we've watched recently, you could say, 'Oh I'm going to turn this off, I'm not going to watch it'. But I think it's quite exciting at the moment," he tells Sky Sports.

After an era of teams playing short from the back and trying to gradually build up the pitch, this year, we've seen more long passes and an increase in set-piece threat.

The Premier League has changed. Or has it?

"I don't think it's ever gone away, if you ask me. I think it's always been there," says Moyes about the importance of capitalising on dead-ball situations.

He is a manager who, throughout his career, has harnessed those set-piece opportunities, as well as the physical elements of the game. But now set-pieces are in the spotlight because of how title favourites Arsenal have mastered those moments, he says.

"Over my years, we always took care of trying to do well at set-pieces, whether that was defending them or whether it was scoring from them. I believe all the managers do...

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