The sacking came hours after the rumors spread
The imminent has finally transpired. Manchester United have now officially sacked manager David Moyes after a torrid introductory season in charge.
The sacking order came when Chief Executive Ed Woodward had reportedly met Moyes at Carrington at 08:00 hours and that was when the news broke out.The hand picked Scot ,who had divided the Man United faithfuls into two halves,is now ready to pursue his career elsewhere as Tottenham look a viable alternative.
Now,the question which is being put up on social media says that are United right in sacking David Moyes as their manager?
The question may seem fairly easy to respond to for fans who refused to stand by Moyes but the question can be debated upon further.
Transition periods are the most darkest periods of a football clubs history and Moyes' reign proved it again.The way Liverpool had handled their transition was highly commendable considering how swiftly they jumped out of it.
They appointed famed people like Roy Hodgson ,Rafael Benitez and Liverpool legend Kenny Dalglish,but in vain.None of them seemed good enough to reinforce the former playing style.And the recovery came because of the unlikeliest of people-Brendan Rodgers.
If we look at United's condition as of now,David Moyes' sacking has left a huge void open in the United backroom staff.The transition period proved out to be too cruel for the Scot and United are searching for managerial options within months of doing it last time.The example of Liverpool shows why giving a manager ample amount of time can pay off and can reward you with something unexpected.The same can be seen in Inter Milan's case of transition.
Moyes took over the reigns in July last year and was lucky enough to last 10 months and many would agree that it was a bit careless on the Glazer's part not to give him time. It looks like The Glazers have not learnt anything from Liverpool's and Inter's examples.
Understanding a club as prestigious and big as Manchester United takes loads of efforts,especially when you have been managing Everton for more than 10 years. Through the years Moyes had spent at Everton,he had got acclimatized to the club of that stature and moreover,it was never easy to fit into the over sized shoes of someone as able as Sir Alex Ferguson himself.
The players were also never looking determined enough to perform under Moyes and he hardly got his tactics right.The morale was low and the shoulders drooped every time United went down in a game.This serves as a testimony to how torrid his season was.It also indicates what type of a road a manager has to trod upon when replacing Sir Alex.
Ryan Giggs will act as the interim manger |
If reports are to be believed,United are already searching for Moyes' replacements with Atleti manager Diego Simeone,Dortmund's Jurgen Klopp and Louis van Gaal being seen as possible recruits.
What about Ryan Giggs? Can Ryan Giggs succeed in replacing Moyes permanently?Comment Below!
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