The defender of the title of
Premier League Manchester United football coach David Moyes expressed his
desire to strengthen its ranks and said that the 4-1 loss in front of
Manchester City is unlikely to be the only ones of the team.
The Scottish coach Moyes added to
local newspapers before facing Liverpool in the League Cup on Wednesday,
"There will be games like last Sunday's game and may be repeated more than
once because we are in a transition period."
Moyes Said, who spends his first
season at Manchester United after the succession of Alex Ferguson "Our
work involves contracting with more players, but not to increase the number of
selection but in order to quickly access the team."
He continued, "We need a new
player or two in the team but this is going to happen. Already probably touch
on more losses and possibly larger than the previous and possibly touch on a
limited number of defeats throughout the season."
The United failed to include more
than an important player during the summer transfer period, including trying to
join Gareth Bale, who has contracted with Real Madrid in a record deal coming
from Tottenham Hotspur.
United spent 27.5 million pounds
(43.96 million dollars) for the Belgian Marouane Fellaini from Everton minutes
before the close of the transfer window while it did not crowned his bid to
bring Cesc Fabregas from Barcelona and Lander Herrera Abalpau and Fabio
Coentrao of Real Madrid.
He also rejected Leighton Baines
with Fellaini transition from Everton to work under the leadership of Moyes
team's former coach, which is repeated with Thiago Alcantara, who chose to move
from Barcelona to Bayern Munich.
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