Former Manchester United boss David Moyes does not think the club should
sack his current manager Louis van Gaal.
Van Gaal is under heavy pressure after his side's underwhelming season took a
serious turn for the worse with a dismal 2-1 defeat to Danish minnows Midtjylland on Thursday.
Moyes
said this while
working as a TV pundit at former club Everton's
FA Cup tie at Bournemouth “I don't think Manchester
United should become a sacking club. I was disappointed when I lost my job
after 10 months, but we would think Manchester United have always stood for
much greater things than sacking their managers regularly. So, I don't think
they should sack him”
Sitting
alongside him was ex-England striker Alan
Shearer, who suggested Van Gaal's days were numbered saying “I think he
will be very lucky to see this out. I admired him for the way he kept fighting
back and sticking up for his team and himself and his club, but I thought he
looked a defeated man after Sunderland and the performance in midweek in the
Europa League was terrible”.
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