David
Moyes is facing the sack as Manchester United's manager with the
owners, the Glazer family, and Ed Woodward, the vice-president, in
discussions over when to end the Scot's reign.
United's 2-0
defeat at Everton on Sunday was the latest evidence to the executive
that Moyes is the wrong man to lead the club and it is now only a matter
of time before the decision is taken. Should he go before the end of
the season, which appears likely, United may put Ryan Giggs in temporary
charge. The 40-year-old, who is player-coach, would command the instant
respect of the squad and would consider taking up the role, even if
only temporary.
Moyes has been under scrutiny
since last month following the 3-0 loss to Liverpool. The chief concern
for the board is how badly the side have played throughout the season,
with little sign of improvement. Questions are now being asked at the
highest level about whether he can be trusted to carry out a £150m
rebuild in the summer.
The club are intent on reshaping the squad
in the close season and the discussions between Woodward and the
Glazers centre on whether a new manager should be brought in to drive
the process.
When replacing Sir Alex Ferguson last summer Moyes
signed a six-year contract, with the club determined that stability was
the best policy following Ferguson's 26 years in charge. That policy is
now in ruins, with deliberations already beginning over who should
succeed Moyes.
Borussia Dortmund's Jürgen Klopp, Diego Simeone of
Atlético Madrid, Paris Saint-Germain's Laurent Blanc and the Holland
coach, Louis van Gaal, will all be discussed as the next potential
permanent United manager. Everton's Roberto Martínez, who has excelled
in Moyes' old job, would be an outside choice.
Hmmmm abi,the thing just belike he can not hand the player expecialy ronny and others...its beta off nw than future destroy...
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