Moyes the successor of Ferguson... He achieves their worst start for Manchester United 24 years ago as his first achievements




If David Moyes had asked about how difficult the task after he would have been successor to Alex Ferguson at Manchester United training reigning Premier League football, the burden of responsibility became clear after the harsh defeat received by the team against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
It seemed that the United manager, who took over the task after the end of last season to replace the most successful coach in the club's history courage despite a third defeat in his first six games this season, but he must restore the soul of the team after its worst start to the season in 24 years.
Moyes told the BBC after a surprise 2-1 defeat at Old Trafford, "one always will suffer from bad results in the world of football, but that it depends on how to deal with it."
Moyes added "We will move forward and we will be looking for the next match. We will fight a lot of games here and the one must be ready for the next match. I Worried after the game, but because of our bad performance. It is Possible to restore things to normal."
Although Moyes may underestimate talk about a crisis that he realizes that he heard in the stadium after the end of the meeting represented a rare event during the tenure of his predecessor Ferguson for the task.
Ferguson chose his successor Moyes to take over day defeat came against the backdrop of media reports in Spain that Jose Mourinho felt angry for ignoring and not to assign the task to him.
At a time when biography of Chelsea manager Mourinho packed successes , Moyes achievements appear less frequently include helping Everton to sparkle and exceeded expectations during the 11-year-old took over the task of training the team.
Moyes won praise for leading Everton to better position for it in the Premier League, but the Scot failed to add any titles for the team.
In contrast, for United, who have become accustomed to success was not expected to lead the team in offensive open under the leadership of Moyes.
The team looked shaky in defense, conceding eight goals in their first six league matches and suffered periods of converter control into opportunities to score goals.
Moyes said "We did not defend well and did not attack well. We grabbed the ball a lot in the first half, but we did not use it well."
Such a first victory for West Bromwich Albion at Old Trafford was since 1978.

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