No panic for Moyes at Man U
Two wins in six Premier League games have left anxious Manchester United fans wondering if manager David Moyes is up to the job although the man himself is refusing to push the panic button.
Two wins in six Premier League games have left anxious Manchester United fans wondering if manager David Moyes is up to the job although the man himself is refusing to push the panic button. The English champions have endured their worst start to the season since 1989 and are in the bottom half of the table in 12th with seven points after back-to-back league defeats against Manchester City and, more surprisingly, West Bromwich Albion. “I have been in situations very similar to this at my old clubs Everton and also at Preston. You get on and you do the right things,” Moyes told reporters before his side secured a creditable 1-1 draw against Shakhtar Donetsk in the Champions League on Wednesday. “I haven’t changed what I have done. I will continue to do that. The results will come. I have no doubt about that. “It is always the thing at Manchester United — everyone is interested in them. It is a talking point for everybody throughout the world,” added the Scot who has not been far from the back pages of British newspapers since taking over from Alex Ferguson. With boos heard around Old Trafford at the end of the West Brom defeat, United fans may think they have got it bad but next up for Moyes’s men is a trip to bottom club Sunderland.