David Moyes has sympathised with Erik ten Hag, who has come under immense pressure to take charge at Old Trafford in 2013. Moyes signed a six-year contract to take over from Sir Alex Ferguson. But was sacked in April 2014. After less than a year in charge.
Speaking about the Dutchman’s situation, Moyes said: “Well, I’ve been there, I know that.
“I know it’s an unbelievable club, there’s a lot of pressure, everyone wants to talk about it. “
For me, it’s the biggest club in the world. It’s talked about wherever you go. “
However, Moyes thinks Ten Hag would be unfortunate to lose his job despite this season’s difficulties, insisting. He should be credite for how he’s handled himself. While speculation surrounding his future has been rife.
“I think he’s doing a brilliant job. I think he’s shown brilliant resilience in the situation. That he’s in and I think he should be credited. For how well he’s conducte himself. ” said Moyes, who was name as Sir Alex Ferguson’s successor at Old Trafford in 2013.
“As far as I know, I don’t see him ducking any questions or any ยูฟ่าเบท http://ufabet999.app media interviews that you people [the media] put forward to him.
“I think you have to give him great credit for that but it’s a job that is going to attract immense pressure, people talking, so I have to say that I think he’s doing a brilliant job.”
So it comes with the idea that Manchester United want to win, the fans want to win and every manager who takes over wants to win as well.