Manchester United have failed to progress since I was manager, David Moyes tells talkSPORT

Manchester United have failed to progress since I was manager, David Moyes tells talkSPORT
Former Manchester United manager David Moyes has told talkSPORT the club have not progressed since he left and MUST start backing their managers again.Moyes short reign has gone down in English football folklore, as the Scot handpicked by Sir Alex Ferguson as his successor lasted just nine months in charge at Old Trafford.Moyes was sacked before finishing his first season as United boss3
Moyes was sacked before finishing his first season as United boss
United have had three permanent managers in the four seasons since his departure, and yet fans are yet to see a dramatic upturn in their fortunes.Yes, they have won trophies, lifting the FA Cup under Louis van Gaal and sealing a League Cup and Europa League double under Jose Mourinho.But their standing in the Premier League has barely moved since Moyes exit. They may have finished runners-up last season, but this term has shown just how far behind top rivals Manchester City and Liverpool they are.

Manchester United - no progress?

Man United under Moyes:Premier League finish: 7th, 64 pointsChampions League progress: Quarter-finalsMajor honours won: 0Man United this season:Premier League position: 6th, 65 pointsChampions League progress: Quarter-finalsMajor honours won: 0United have also spent well over 500million since Moyes left, and yet the former boss says the club still have the same problems he faced when he was in the dugout.Speaking on Thursday’s Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast, Moyes said: I feel that since I took over to where they are just now, I dont think theres an awful lot of difference.When I took over it was needing a change and needing a turnaround of players, and that was all going to take time.Moyes believes Man United have not improved since he left the club3
Moyes believes Man United have not improved since he left the club
I feel like in the four years or so since I was managing there, its probably not moved on much more.Its quite similar, theyre still saying there needs to be changes and has to be things done.That time since I felt hasnt been used awfully well.Moyes also urged United to back Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and bring back their old transfer philosophy of signing the next generation of star players.Uniteds recent managerial history as a huge departure from the norm, following Sir Alexs trophy-laden 27 year reign at Old Trafford.After struggling for regular success since the legendary manager’s retirement, Moyes believes the club simply have to stick by their current boss.Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United have lost seven of their last nine games3
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer’s Manchester United have lost seven of their last nine games
The Scot is also concerned the club has lost its way in the transfer market and has been too focused on bringing ready-made superstars to Old Trafford.Manchester United stood for so many good things for me, Moyes added.They supported their manager in difficult times, they made sure they got the best young players, they didnt follow the trends of lots of bother clubs.For me, those things have been broken a little bit. They always bought young up-and-coming players, there was a different philosophy in the types of players they brought in.But now theyve had to follow the others because they need that instant success.They need to give ole time and an opportunity to give it around, but it will be difficult.Bringing on all your young players in great, thats what we really want to do, but its not necessarily going to get you results and winning leagues right away.

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Manchester United have failed to progress since I was manager, David Moyes tells talkSPORT The Red Devils have had three managers and spent millions since Moyes' sacking - and yet are no closer to
Manchester United have failed to progress since I was manager


David Moyes doesn't think Manchester United have made any progress since he was there as manager. The Scot took over from club legend Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013 but lasted just nine months in the
Moyes claims Manchester United have hardly progressed since


'I cried when I was sacked as Manchester United manager', David Moyes tells talkSPORT. Moyes went on to claim the club have failed to progress since he left Old Trafford five years ago
'I cried when I was sacked as Manchester United manager


David Moyes has revealed to talkSPORT he was reduced to tears when he lost his job as Manchester United manager. It's crazy to think there are still two months remaining on the six-year contract Moyes signed with the Red Devils in 2013.
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Former Manchester United manager David Moyes has told talkSPORT the club have not progressed since he left and MUST start backing their managers again. Moyes' short reign has gone down in English football folklore, as the Scot - handpicked by Sir Alex Ferguson as his successor - lasted just nine months in charge at Old…
Manchester United have failed to progress since I was manager


Jaap Stam says it's 'easy' for David Moyes to say Manchester United have not progressed since his departure in 2014. Moyes was sacked in his first season in charge of the Red Devils and have gone through three managers in the five years since then.

Manchester United have failed to progress since I was manager


Former Manchester United manager David Moyes has told talkSPORT the club have not progressed since he left.. Moyes' short reign has gone down in English football folklore, as the Scot - handpicked by Sir Alex Ferguson as his successor - lasted just nine months in charge at Old Trafford.
'I cried when I was sacked as Manchester United manager


David Moyes, who was sacked by Manchester United in 2014, has questioned how much progress has been made in the five years since. Former Manchester United manager David Moyes thinks the club has
'I cried when I was sacked as Manchester United manager
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'I cried when I was sacked as Manchester United manager', David Moyes tells talkSPORT. David Moyes has revealed to talkSPORT he was reduced to tears when he lost his job as Manchester United manager. It's crazy to think there are still two months remaining on the six-year contract Moyes signed with the Red Devils in 2013.
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Former Manchester United manager David Moyes has told talkSPORT the club have not progressed since he left and MUST start backing their managers again.. Moyes' short reign has gone down in English football folklore, as the Scot - handpicked by Sir Alex Ferguson as his successor - lasted just nine months in charge at Old Trafford.
Manchester United have failed to progress since I was manager

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