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Tuesday, April 22, 2014

David Moyes is No Longer Manchester United Manager.


David Moyes was on Tuesday April 22,2014 sacked as the manager of Manchester United as a price for the club's spectacular and sudden decline.  

Overall record
Played:51 Won:27 Drew:9 Lost:15 Win %:52.9
Points so far this season -57

David Moyes' position had become untenable since Sunday, when United lost 2-0 to Everton in the Premier League to ensure England's biggest club over the last two decades will miss out on Champions League qualification for the first time in 19 years. It also left United seventh in the league, a season after winning their 20th championship by 11 points, and on course for their lowest league finish since 1990

Ryan Giggs was on Tuesday appointed interim manager of Manchester United, shortly after the club announced thesacking of David Moyes "Following the departure of David Moyes as manager, Manchester United has announced that Ryan Giggs, the club's most decorated player, will assume responsibility for the first team until a permanent appointment can be made," read a statement on the United website.

David Moyes's Broken Records
  • First time Everton have beaten United home and away since 1969-70
  • First time Everton and Liverpool have done a league double over United in the same season
  • First time Man City and Liverpool have beaten United home and away in the same season since the Premier League started
  • First time United have conceded a first-minute goal in the Premier League (Edin Dzeko for Man City)
  • Guaranteed to finish the season with their lowest Premier League points tally
  • First time failed to qualify for the Champions League since 1995
  • First time suffered three defeats in a row since 2001
  • Eliminated in the FA Cup third round, something which happened just once under Ferguson
  • First ever home defeat by Swansea
  • First home defeat by Newcastle since 1972
  • First home defeat by West Bromwich since 1978
  • First league defeat by Stoke since 1984
David Moyes is the first Manchester United  manager to lose home and away to Liverpool and Everton in the same season, the first to lose at home to Swansea City, the first to fail to qualify for the Champions League since 1995, the first to concede in the opening minute of a Premier League match, the first to lose three games in a row since 2001, the first to lose at home to Newcastle since 1972, the first to lose at home to West Bromwich Albion since 1978 and to Stoke since 1984


Even Manchester United under David Moyes wins all of his four remaining matches of 2013-14 Barclays Premier League, this will be Manchester United’s lowest points total in the history of the Premier League
In 17 league matches against clubs in the top half of the table, David Moyes has won just three -
  • Stoke City on October 26,2013
  • Arsenal on November 10,2013 and 
  • Newcastle United on April 5,2014

As if this was not bad enough, the rise of Liverpool — and on a  personal note the improvement at Everton under Roberto Martinez — has put Moyes’s struggles into sharp relief. While United have plummeted, Liverpool have risen, from seventh to first in what may represent the greatest improvement by any championship-winning team in English football since Everton under Howard Kendall in 1983-84. 

 David Moyes's reign is the third shortest in United history

Man Utd's Top 5 Managers

P* W D L F A Win %
Sir Alex Ferguson
1035
625
238
172
1946
930
60.4%
Ernest Mangnall (1903-12)
334
181
66
87
614
424
54.2%
David Moyes
34
17
6
11
56
40
50%
Sir Matt Busby
972
480
231
261
1942
1361
49.4%
Ron Atkinson
223
108
63
52
349
207
48.4%

David Moyes in the Premier League

Everton Man Utd
Games
427
34
Won
173
17
Drew
123
6
Lost
131
11
Goals
568
56
Goals per game
1.33
1.65
Goals conceded
503
40
Goals conceded per game
1.18
1.18
Win %
40.5%
50%

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