Wilfried Zaha has said he was told to tone down his trickery by former Manchester United manager David Moyes.
Zaha, signed from Crystal Palace for £15 million by Moyes' predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013, told Soccer AM he had been forced to rethink his approach.
The 23-year-old, who spent time on loan at Cardiff City before returning to Palace on a permanent basis earlier this year, said: "Under Moyes, I had to adjust my game.
"Certain managers want a trustworthy player, someone that will always keep the ball -- but he was the only one who told me to stop some of the tricks and keep the ball in certain areas.
"So I tried to adjust my game then."