Manchester United manager, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer has come out to say that he doesn’t feel sorry for David Moyes’ woes at Old Trafford. He, however, revealed that he has nothing but respect for his work with West Ham United this season
According to him, he does not think anyone should feel sorry for someone who has managed Manchester United, and Moyes wouldn’t have taken the job if he didn’t want it.
He added that MUFC will always be a dream job for many managers around the globe, and it is good to see how Moyes has moved from the past disappointments by thriving with West Ham.
His words, “I don’t think you can feel sorry for someone who has managed Manchester United,”
“David wouldn’t have taken it if he didn’t want the job.”
“It’s a dream job for many, many managers and unfortunately David didn’t last for as long as he would have wanted.”
“But he’s proving again what he’s capable of at West Ham.”
“In football, you shouldn’t be surprised at anything, but I’ve got to say that David has made massive improvements with the West Ham team – this season and last season as well.”
“They have got [Michail] Antonio really flying, [Tomas] Soucek is scoring goals – and he has really built on that.”
“After a poor start – I remember they lost 2-0 to Newcastle on the opening day – David made some decisions, stuck with them, and they are up there on merit.”
“You don’t get results over a long period without working at it – and you can see how well organised they are.”
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