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Matt Le Tissier Column - United Players Have To Look At Themselves
Thursday, 24th Apr 2014 10:22

This week Matt Le Tissier considers just why David Moyes failed at Old Trafford and where some of the blame should be attached.

Some Manchester United players need to take a long, hard look at themselves following David Moyes’ departure from Old Trafford.

I think there are probably a few of them that maybe need to ask themselves: “Did I do enough I possibly could to help the manager out?”

But I also think there are players there that aren’t the players they once were.

That was maybe what Moyes was refering to in terms of the clear-out he was talking about in the summer and the re-building job that had to be done.

He didn’t see the best of Ferdinand, Vidic and Evra and, maybe to a certain extent, Van Persie, who had his injury problems and Carrick who hasn’t been up to his usual standards.

There were just too many players there that have not done themselves justice in terms of consistency this season.

But having said that I always felt that managers should get a bit of a longer crack at the job.

I don’t think people realise sometimes what a big job it is to manage a football club.

And how long it takes to try and get a team together to try and play a different way from the previous manager.

I think people are a little impatient but, in truth, it has been a pretty horrific season and the owners felt they couldn’t see any sign of improvement after ten months.

But it was always going to be a pretty thankless task and the person who replaced the manager who replaced Sir Alex Ferguson was always going to have a far easier job.

I see Louis van Gaal has thrown his hat into the ring and he’s the only one to have done that while others shy away from it.

Usually, in these cases, managers often say they are not interested until something firm is put in front of them.

You must not always believe the rejections especially from managers who are at the sharp end of their seasons.

Dortmund’s Jurgen Flopp, for instance, has apparently ruled himself out but he’s got a German Cup Final coming up.

He’s not going to say “Oh yes, I would love that Manchester United job” when he’s got to prepare his team for such an important game.

There will be a lot of posturing, a lot of quotes and a lot of people denying they are in for it.

Until there’s a formal offer in place you never know what everyone is thinking.

I do feel for David Moyes because he spent 10 or 11 years building his reputation at Everton and in the space of ten months it gets wiped to oblivion.

I hope people don’t forget what he did at Goodison Park before he took on the almost impossible task of trying to carry on Sir Alex’s work.

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ItchenNorth added 13:09 - Apr 24
Well if Pochettino does go; I'd be more than happy if David Moyes rocked up at St Marys.
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Whatsforpud added 18:08 - Apr 24
If one steps back from all the hullaballoo,(the Prime Minister's resignation would have got less publicity) there are 13 Premier teams who would love to have a season that Man Utd are having, and at the end of the season it might be 14 teams. They say that every dog has his day. They have had many days - hopefully it is someone else's turn now. Big money signings won't automatically ensure success. just as a bargain buy is sometimes the answer. Team spirit is important. It would be nice to think that, anyway, for those us supporting 'lesser' teams.
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mikesaint added 20:28 - Apr 24
David Moyes at St Marys. You must be kidding! Hes the most overrated under preforming manager ever. What have Everton ever won in his time there.
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ItchenNorth added 20:42 - Apr 24
Not saying id rather have Moyes, but under performing is a bit harsh !
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