FABRIZO CONFIRM ;WEST HAM UNITED CONFIRM SACKING OF DAVID MOYES

FABRIZO CONFIRM ;WEST HAM UNITED CONFIRM SACKING OF DAVID MOYES

United said in a brief statement, “The club would like to place on record its thanks for the hard work,

honesty and integrity he brought to the role.”
The news was released less than 48 hours after Manchester United’s 2-0 loss to Everton rendered their Champions League qualification mathematically unattainable.
When Moyes arrived at Manchester United’s Carrington training facility on Tuesday morning,

chief executive Ed Woodword told him the news.

Moyes, a fellow Scot who turns 51 on Friday, was recruited on Sir Alex Ferguson’s suggestion.

Ferguson left the position at the end of the previous season after 26 years in charge.West Ham manager David Moyes
Moyes agreed to a six-year contract extension with the team in the summer, but since the team missed the playoffs,

it’s thought United will only have to pay him the equivalent of a single year’s salary, or about £4.5 million.
Ryan Giggs, a legend of Manchester United,

will take over as manager in the interim until the end of the campaign.

After confirming his departure from the Dutch national team following the World Cup,

Barcelona and Ajax manager Louis van Gaal has been put as the bookies’ favorite for the permanent position.

Van Gaal has also been connected to Tottenham; however,

the North West football journalist for the Daily Mirror claims that the Dutchman has informed Spurs executives that he will not be attending White Hart Lane.
The Tweet from Simon Mullock
Although he only recently renewed his contract with the Bundesliga powerhouses until 2018,

Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has also been connected. However, he seems to have ruled himself out,

telling the Guardian that “Manchester United is a great club and I feel very familiar with their wonderful fans.” However,

I will never waver in my dedication to Borussia Dortmund and the fans.”

THE OPINION OF EUROSPORT Observing a public “employment execution” of this magnitude makes one feel a little sorry for Moyes.

, though, it appears that not many people are arguing that the Glazers are erring by taking this new course.

United had to take action; their ten-month drop from champions to seventh place was just not acceptable.

Though the outcomes speak for themselves, Moyes has undoubtedly not been aided by his players,

who should bear a great deal of the blame. Moyes had to leave, period.
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