Real Madrid boss Carlo Ancelotti has voiced his sympathy for sacked Manchester United manager David Moyes.
The former Everton coach was given the task of succeeding Sir Alex
Ferguson at Old Trafford last May, but was dismissed from his post on
Tuesday after just 11 months in the job.
Ancelotti says he was surprised that the Red Devils resolved to fire
their coach so soon but says many other clubs would have taken the same
decision.
“I was a little surprised because Manchester United don’t have that custom of sacking managers,” he told reporters.
“In another club, it would be completely normal, but after so many years with Sir Alex, it is a little surprising.
“I feel for Moyes, but this is the life of a coach. At time things
don’t go well and you are sacked. I’m sure Moyes will look for and find
another job.”
A 2-0 loss to Everton on Sunday ensured that United, who sit seventh
in the Premier League, cannot qualify for next season’s Champions
League.
Club legend Ryan Giggs will take charge of the team for their remaining games this season.
No comments:
Post a Comment
DROP YOUR COMMENTS HERE.
WE LOVE COMMENTS!!!!