Sunday 10 August 2014

WHY DAVID Moyes's STAY AT MAN-UNITED WAS A COMPLETE DISASTER

Former United defender Neville was a member of Moyes's coaching staff last term as they limped to a
dismal seventh place finish in the Premier League just one
year after being crowned champions in Alex Ferguson's final
season.
The 37-year-old, who played under Moyes at Everton, has
since left Old Trafford following the arrival of Louis van Gaal
as United's new boss.
But that hasn't stopped Neville reflecting on what went wrong
during one of the worst season's in United's illustrious
history.
"I've had sleepless nights thinking about what happened last
year," Neville told the BBC's Test Match Special. "There is
part of me that thinks it was an impossible job to follow Sir
Alex Ferguson.
"I think Louis van Gaal has an easier task now, following the
man that followed Sir Alex Ferguson.
"It was a really difficult job for David Moyes and I think rather
than blame him, there has to be collective responsibility taken
throughout the whole club.
"Last year was a complete failure, and a disaster from my
point of view."
Moyes was sacked by United as soon as it became
mathematically certain that they wouldn't qualify for the
Champions League and he has so far been unable to land a
new job.
But Neville remains a fan of the Scot despite his United woe
and believes he will bounce back when he returns to
management.
"David Moyes is an outstanding manager and will go on to
be one for another club - it just didn't work out last season,"
Neville added.

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