Another pathetic performance by Manchester United yesterday in a season of huge disappointments. Manager David Moyes again looked clueless and incapable of leadership as his old club, Everton, beat the Reds for just the third time in 19 years. This completed a season sweep for the Toffees over the Red Devils, and it was absolutely the worst possible scenario for David Moyes.
It’s been surreal seeing a United side struggle like this and it’s been a soap opera watching the David Moyes backlash.
From multiple Twitter parody accounts attacking Moyes’ daughter to fans flying airplanes with messages calling for his ouster, to hecklers dressed as the Grim Reaper camping out behind David Moyes position in the dugout, it’s been an entire season of people predicting/expecting/hoping for his sacking.
From: The Daily Mirror
“Under-pressure Manchester United manager David Moyes is facing the sack after the champions lost 2-0 to Everton on Sunday, their 10th loss already in just 22 matches this year.”
From Football Direct News:
England legend Gary Lineker believes that it is inevitable that Manchester United will sack David Moyes as their manager. Reports emerged on Monday afternoon suggesting that the defending English champions are preparing to fire the Scot. The 53-year-old former England international striker made the comments on social networking site Twitter.
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