Sunderland boss David Moyes has insisted he is not responsible for the troubles Manchester United are currently facing.
David Moyes who succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson has continually been attributed with decline of the Red Devils. However, the Black Cats boss has now clear air of the issue, insisting United’s problems are not just down to him.
The Scot said: “In some ways it does show that it maybe was not just down to Moyes,” “The Manchester United job will be tough for anybody who takes it, whether it be Mourinho, Van Gaal or Moyes. It is always going to be a tough job, because you are following probably the finest manager in our time, Ferguson.”
“Manchester United need stability, and it is a football club that has always trusted itself, trusted its managers, believed in their managers, and certainly given their managers time to do the right job, It is a great club.
“I had my time there, and it has passed on to somebody else. I am just saying it is a great job. Jose is a top manager, as was LVG, but it is difficult for whoever goes to Manchester United.”
“Do Mourinho and Van Gaal’s struggles put my reign in context? I am glad you are saying that, because I have always felt that. I felt that it would take time, but it is football.” Moyes got his first win as Sunderland manager with a late-minute win over Bournemouth.
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