Former Manchester United manager David Moyes has said that the club have not improved in the time since he left Old Trafford.
Moyes succeeded Alex Ferguson as the club’s manager in the summer of 2013 but last less than one season with just 27 wins from 51 games at the helm. He has since been succeeded by Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho and now Ole Gunnar Solskjaer but he feels that United are in a very similar position to where they were towards the end of his tenure.
“I feel that since I took over to where they are just now, I don’t think there’s an awful lot of difference,” he told Alan Brazil Sports Breakfast on TalkSport.
“When I took over it was needing a change and needing a turnaround of players, and that was all going to take time.
“I feel like in the four years or so since I was managing there, it’s probably not moved on much more. It’s quite similar, they’re still saying there needs to be changes and has to be things done.
“That time since I felt hasn’t been used awfully well.”
"I feel that since I was managing there it's not moved on much as a club."
"People are still saying there has to be changes."
"The time since I left has not been used awfully well."
3 manager and 5 years later, David Moyes thinks #MUFC have failed to progress.
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