Sunday Oliseh feels David Moyes is not the only one responsible for Man United's failures:
"Most on social media feel David Moyes is not the right fellow to usher in the winning transition over Sir Alex Ferguson. This is maybe true but a bit unfair.
A coach/manager is as good as the materials at his disposal, the ones he uses and how they are used.
The ease with which Eto'o, though a class player, controlled the ball and waltzed through surrounding Man United players before slotting the ball into the net for the opening goal is more to do with the mental weakness or failings by the concerned players.
However, you could be right in pointing out that the manager should have an influence on the players’ attitude on the pitch. For such a top game versus Chelsea, top players should need little motivation to be aggresive."
"Most on social media feel David Moyes is not the right fellow to usher in the winning transition over Sir Alex Ferguson. This is maybe true but a bit unfair.
A coach/manager is as good as the materials at his disposal, the ones he uses and how they are used.
The ease with which Eto'o, though a class player, controlled the ball and waltzed through surrounding Man United players before slotting the ball into the net for the opening goal is more to do with the mental weakness or failings by the concerned players.
However, you could be right in pointing out that the manager should have an influence on the players’ attitude on the pitch. For such a top game versus Chelsea, top players should need little motivation to be aggresive."
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