Former Everton and Real Sociedad head coach David Moyes has said that he would take the job at Manchester United again which he left in 2014 and where he was replaced by Dutch Louis van Gaal.
David Moyes, Former Manager, Manchester UnitedOf course I would. There are very few managers in the world who wouldn’t want to manage Manchester United.
Moyes, 52, was appointed as United’s manager to succeed Alex Ferguson between July 2013 and April 2014, before getting fired. The Scot then headed to Spain to coach Real Sociedad, before he was fired again on November 9.
In an interview with BBC, Moyes said: “I wouldn’t have done anything different. I would have only done it different if I’d have known that it was 10 months, instead of six years.
David Moyes, Former Manager, Manchester UnitedMy understanding was I was going to a club that always looked after their managers, even when they were in trouble, when it wasn’t going well.
Moyes explained that he had a great group of players that had just won the league under Sir Alex, but it was going to take time for that to change, evolve and, of course, it was going to have to be a change of players over time. But it couldn’t be done in 10 months.
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