to tear down the institution called Manchester United.
He was diplomatic about the reign of Moyes but hinted that all was not well under Alex Ferguson's anointed successor. "I am not saying that the David Moyes way was bad, but these players feel more comfortable playing a certain way of football," he said. "The best answer I can say is that he tried really hard, he was professional. He was really committed to the job and desperately wanted to do well. But unfortunately, it didn’t happen and we are all sad."
The paper notes, however, that Vidic did not deny an infamous claim that Moyes had once pulled him and Rio Ferdinand aside in training and told them how to defend like Everton's Phil Jagielka. ( What The Fornication)
Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/football/ma...#ixzz31hk0RhQv
He was diplomatic about the reign of Moyes but hinted that all was not well under Alex Ferguson's anointed successor. "I am not saying that the David Moyes way was bad, but these players feel more comfortable playing a certain way of football," he said. "The best answer I can say is that he tried really hard, he was professional. He was really committed to the job and desperately wanted to do well. But unfortunately, it didn’t happen and we are all sad."
The paper notes, however, that Vidic did not deny an infamous claim that Moyes had once pulled him and Rio Ferdinand aside in training and told them how to defend like Everton's Phil Jagielka. ( What The Fornication)
Read more: http://www.theweek.co.uk/football/ma...#ixzz31hk0RhQv
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