Monday 10 February 2014

Moyes: Don't write off United



Manchester United manager David Moyes insists his team still believe they can trouble the Premier League's best sides despite their miserable start to 2014.
Not including their extra-time League Cup match against Sunderland, United have won just two of their eight matches since the turn of the year following Sunday's 2-2 draw with bottom club Fulham.
They are nine points adrift of fourth-placed Liverpool and travel to Arsenal on Wednesday hoping to get their push for a UEFA Champions League place back on track.
But despite failing to beat teams like Swansea, Stoke, Sunderland and Fulham since the start of the year, Moyes maintains he still has confidence in his players.
He said: "We just go into the next game and take the teams on and challenge them. We've got a good team and there will be very few teams desperate to play Manchester United.
"The players are hurting. I can see every day that they're hurting because the results aren't going the way they want. They're really good professionals in the way they go about their work and what I see in training makes me feel they'll get results."

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