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According to huffingtonpost.co.uk, 9 Reasons Why Manchester United Should Sack David Moyes 1. Liverpool have scored 30 more goals than United Whatever the shortcomings are of this United squad, they should not be so impotent with players like Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata. They struggle to create chances, let alone score them, under Moyes. 2. Liverpools 42-point swing Liverpool finished 28 points behind United in Sir Alex Fergusons final season and are now 14 ahead of them. They were bound to progress in Brendan Rodgers second campaign, but the humiliation United have suffered in the process is unconscionable for such a huge club. 3. Plodding players Moyes inherited a dismal midfield Ferguson hadnt strengthened in six years, and their immobility has now spread throughout the side. Some of them appear to be mimicking the slow motion sequences from Inception. 4. No Champions League football Its not guaranteed - yet - but some United fans are concerned that qualification against Olympiakos will be followed by humiliation against one of Europes heavyweights in the last eight. Should they somehow win the competition, it will trump Liverpool or Chelseas miracle wins in 2005 and 2012. 5. Everton should finish above them Some United supporters are hopeful United will finish seventh so it spares them of Europa League football next season and because it could be the final nail in Moyes coffin. Seventh would mean sixth for Everton, which would be the most embarrassing aspect of Moyes Old Trafford reign. That they are even competing for sixth with the Toffees is bad enough. United have not finished below Everton since 1990. 6. They could finish below Tottenham Somehow, Tottenham are fifth in the League. They have been battered by Manchester City (twice), Liverpool and Chelsea, yet they remain one place outside the top four. Naturally, Moyes couldnt beat them and lost to Spurs - at home - when they were managed by Tim Sherwood, who is arguably more out of his depth than his United counterpart. United have not finished below Spurs since 1990. 7. Bad business Within a month, United invested over £100 million in two No.10 players. They already have Shinji Kagawa and Adnan Januzaj, while Robin van Persie and Ryan Giggs are both adept as playmakers. Already square peg Juan Mata is struggling in his round hole, as Moyes refuses to budge over Wayne Rooneys role. 8. Moyes isnt brave enough Not only is Moyes refusing to move Rooney to allow Mata a fair crack of the whip as a No.10, but he hasnt got the balls to drop Robin van Persie either. Rooney is too immobile and positionally indisciplined to excel off the striker, and is more effective as a centre forward, yet the disinterested Van Persie remains up front. Its broke, and the manager isnt fixing it. 9. He struggles against the big teams United have lost to five of the six teams above them this season and Moyes still hasnt won at Liverpool, Chelsea or Arsenal after 12 years as a Premier League manager. That was just one reason he should never have replaced Sir Alex Ferguson. Do you agree with above reasons ? Why ? According to huffingtonpost.co.uk, 9 Reasons Why Manchester United Should Sack David Moyes 1. Liverpool have scored 30 more goals than United Whatever the shortcomings are of this United squad, they should not be so impotent with players like Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney and Juan Mata. They struggle to create chances, let alone score them, under Moyes. 2. Liverpools 42-point swing Liverpool finished 28 points behind United in Sir Alex Fergusons final season and are now 14 ahead of them. They were bound to progress in Brendan Rodgers second campaign, but the humiliation United have suffered in the process is unconscionable for such a huge club. 3. Plodding players Moyes inherited a dismal midfield Ferguson hadnt strengthened in six years, and their immobility has now spread throughout the side. Some of them appear to be mimicking the slow motion sequences from Inception. 4. No Champions League football Its not guaranteed - yet - but some United fans are concerned that qualification against Olympiakos will be followed by humiliation against one of Europes heavyweights in the last eight. Should they somehow win the competition, it will trump Liverpool or Chelseas miracle wins in 2005 and 2012. 5. Everton should finish above them Some United supporters are hopeful United will finish seventh so it spares them of Europa League football next season and because it could be the final nail in Moyes coffin. Seventh would mean sixth for Everton, which would be the most embarrassing aspect of Moyes Old Trafford reign. That they are even competing for sixth with the Toffees is bad enough. United have not finished below Everton since 1990. 6. They could finish below Tottenham Somehow, Tottenham are fifth in the League. They have been battered by Manchester City (twice), Liverpool and Chelsea, yet they remain one place outside the top four. Naturally, Moyes couldnt beat them and lost to Spurs - at home - when they were managed by Tim Sherwood, who is arguably more out of his depth than his United counterpart. United have not finished below Spurs since 1990. 7. Bad business Within a month, United invested over £100 million in two No.10 players. They already have Shinji Kagawa and Adnan Januzaj, while Robin van Persie and Ryan Giggs are both adept as playmakers. Already square peg Juan Mata is struggling in his round hole, as Moyes refuses to budge over Wayne Rooneys role. 8. Moyes isnt brave enough Not only is Moyes refusing to move Rooney to allow Mata a fair crack of the whip as a No.10, but he hasnt got the balls to drop Robin van Persie either. Rooney is too immobile and positionally indisciplined to excel off the striker, and is more effective as a centre forward, yet the disinterested Van Persie remains up front. Its broke, and the manager isnt fixing it. 9. He struggles against the big teams United have lost to five of the six teams above them this season and Moyes still hasnt won at Liverpool, Chelsea or Arsenal after 12 years as a Premier League manager. That was just one reason he should never have replaced Sir Alex Ferguson.
Posted on: Tue, 18 Mar 2014 08:44:29 +0000

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