Man United let me down says Moyes

Sacked Manchester United manager David Moyes still believes he was hard done by but is ready to return to football with the right opportunity.

Sacked Manchester United manager David Moyes

David Moyes says Manchester United failed to do the right thing when they sacked him. (AAP)

David Moyes claims Manchester United failed to do the right thing when they sacked him after less than 10 months.

Moyes was axed towards the end of last term after less than a season in charge at Old Trafford.

The Scot oversaw United's dismal slide from champions in Alex Ferguson's final season before retirement to an eventual seventh-place finish which was the club's worst of the Premier League era.

However, former Everton manager Moyes, who had been hand picked by Ferguson as his successor, maintains United should have had more faith that he would eventually get the team back on track during his six-year contract.

"It was really difficult when I lost the job initially because I didn't really see it coming, even though I had been losing games," Moyes told the BBC on Friday.

"I knew that it could be difficult but I joined a club that I felt stood behind their managers, made sure they supported them in difficult times - Sir Alex had difficult times when he first took over.

"I do understand that the landscape has changed a little bit in football but I think that United always stood for the right things and I expected them to do what was right with me."

Despite the chastening experience at United, Moyes is looking to get back into management when the right job comes along, after turning down approaches to speak with other clubs in recent months.

"I have enjoyed the time off but I have got to wait on the right job and make sure it's one that I want," Moyes added.

"I would never have left Everton for anybody but an ambitious football club and I thought Manchester United would have given me that opportunity."


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