Moyes who
was speaking on The Clare Balding Show on BT Sport, believes his successor is
experiencing the same issues he faced during his ill-fated 10 months in
charge. United supporters have been starved of entertainment this season,
with Old Trafford having witnessed just 13 goals, the fewest number across the top four divisions in England.
Moyes said “After
Sir Alex the job was going to be
very difficult, it was going to take time to rebuild, it was a rebuilding job
at Manchester United. You've got to remember David Gill left, he was a big influence at Manchester United. I
think even what Manchester United stands for, is they keep their managers,
they've always supported their managers. I hope they stick with Louis van
Gaal, he deserves more time, it's still a work in progress for him, he's made
some signings, from my experience in Spain it will take time for players from
abroad to settle in. So, I think they should stick with it. They don't
want to become a club which continuously changes their manager”.
Moyes who was
sacked by Real Sociedad in November, admitted that he wouldn't do anything
differently if he'd had his time again with the Red Devils as he also backed Wayne Rooney to come through his barren
spell in front of goal. The former Everton boss said this “he's had a long career, he's been playing since he's 16, he's had
immense pressure on him since he was a young boy. You talk about the media and
you think of the stuff that has been on Wayne all of his career and he has to
keep playing and scoring and playing well. I think he's having a tough time
just now, but I think he'll come through it again, I think he'll find himself
again, I think there's plenty more life in him”.
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