Manchester United manager, Jose Mourinho has said David Moyes did not succeed at the club because he took over just as the Premier League was becoming ultra-competitive.
Mourinho, who turned down the opportunity to supplant Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013, said the Scot had a troublesome assignment staring him in the face at United.Moyes profits to Old Trafford for Boxing Day surprisingly, since he was sacked by United in April 2014, after just 10 months in control.
Mourinho, be that as it may, said Moyes acquired an OK squad from his countryman.
"I wouldn't see any problems to be at a club with incredible desires, however to have Ryan Giggs and "Chicharito" [Javier Hernandez] and [Nemanja] Vidic still in the group, [Patrice] Evra as well… I wouldn't see any problems," Mourinho said.
"I don't feel it [United's expectation] as a weight. I feel the immense history of the club as just a positive thing and not a negative thing. The issue is whether you have the conditions to take after that accomplishment of history. If not, then that is an alternate story.
"There are eras and in a specific period, when David came, the circumstance was not all that simple to go in that triumphant bearing. In the meantime — I think this is considerably more imperative — the Premier League was evolving.
"Times of mastery now have a place with the past in light of the fact that the Premier League was going as of now in a mind boggling heading and it is the thing that it is currently", he included.
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