David Moyes remains the
manager of Manchester United
despite speculation to the contrary.
Rumours of an imminent
announcement on the New York Stock Exchange spread on social media on
Wednesday, with the suggestion it would state that Moyes was to leave the club
following Tuesday night's 2-0 defeat to Olympiacos in the Champions
League.
The odds on Moyes being
the next Barclays Premier League
manager to leave his post shortened dramatically, but it is understood the Scot
is still very much in charge at Old Trafford and the club are baffled by the
reports that their manager was set to leave his position.
The Red Devils have
always made it clear that Moyes will be given time to prove that he is the
right man to maintain the success delivered by predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson.
But what was also clear
on Tuesday night is that the former Everton manager needs to make major changes to
his squad if he is to have a more successful second season.
United were second best
throughout the first leg of their last-16 tie in Athens.
United's defence was
easily pierced and they offered little in attack as goals from Alejandro
Dominguez and Joel Campbell put the Greeks on the brink of
qualification to the last eight.
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