DBasia.news – West Ham United manager, David Moyes, recalled the difficult times when he coached Manchester United in the 2013/14 season ago. Despite failing at Old Trafford, Moyes said he was never hurt.
After Sir Alex Ferguson decided to retire in 2013, Manchester United then appointed David Moyes as his successor. But unfortunately Moyes became the shortest coach of MU because before the 2013/14 season ended, he had been sacked for failing to lift the team’s performance.
Later, Moyes recounted how difficult it was to carry out his duties as Man United manager. Moyes also admitted that he was not hurt even though he was only briefly the coach of the Red Devils.
“At Man United I thought maybe I could get a chance to grow personally,” Moyes told The Athletic.
“You talk about players coming to the Premier League and needing a little time. Not because I needed time in the Premier League, but I needed time at the club to find myself and find my way.”
“Actually, I just want to continue what Sir Alex has done. I can’t be Sir Alex, but I want to continue the system, develop young players, put young players in the team, try to play a style that suits them. That’s the idea. .”
“I just look back with happiness, honored that I was offered such a big job. Unfortunately, I only had ten months. I thought if given a little longer I could have done better, but in the end I have only myself to blame for I need to win more games.”