Manchester
United has finally terminated the contract of manager David Moyes after a
turbulent 10 years in charge of the club.
Moyes had signed a 6-year deal last year but a series
of terrible results saw the defending league champions slump to 7th on the
table.
Check out the defeats that lead to his exit below.
1. September 22, Man City 4 Man
Utd 1, Barclays Premier League
United were swept away in emphatic fashion as City
ruthlessly exposed the gulf in class between the two teams. The hosts led 2-0
at half-time thanks to Yaya Toure and Sergio Aguero, before two more inside
five minutes of the restart all but sealed victory for Manuel Pellegrini’s men.
A late consolation from Wayne Rooney did little to comfort United.
2. September 26, Man Utd 1 West
Brom 2, Barclays Premier League
A superb Morgan Amalfitano run and chip had United
rattled before Rooney’s free-kick found the back of Boaz Myhill’s net.
Youngster Saido Berahino struck after 67 minutes to give the Baggies their
first win at Old Trafford since 1978 – and ensure a worst start to a league
campaign in 24 years for United.
3. December 7, Man Utd 0
Newcastle 1, Barclays Premier League
United suffered their second home defeat in four days
as Yohan Cabaye secured victory for the visitors – their first at Old Trafford
since 1972 – after Moyes’ hold team had come back to haunt him with a 1-0 win,
courtesy of Bryan Oviedo’s late strike.
4. January 5, Man Utd 1 Swansea
2, FA Cup third round
This one appeared to be heading to a replay until a
Wilfried Bony header after 90 minutes gave Swansea their first ever win at Old
Trafford. It was United’s second defeat in four days after Tottenham had beaten
them 2-1 in the Premier League. Fabio’s red card for a reckless challenge on
Jose Canas capped another bad day for the hosts.
5. January 19, Chelsea 3 Man Utd
1, Barclays Premier League
A comprehensive defeat at Stamford Bridge all but
ended United’s Premier League title hopes, leaving them 14 points off
pacesetters Arsenal. Captain Nemanja Vidic was sent off for a high lunge on
Eden Hazard.
6. January 22, Man Utd 2
Sunderland 1 (aggregate 3-3, Sunderland win 2-1 on penalties) Capital One Cup
United’s season of woe hit new depths as they were
knocked out by relegation-haunted Sunderland. Jonny Evans scored to level the
tie at 2-2 on aggregate to force extra-time, before David De Gea fumbled Phil
Bardsley’s shot into his own net. Javier Hernandez struck for the home side
with 120 minutes on the clock – but Sunderland edged a terrible penalty
shoot-out, scoring two of the three spot-kicks converted.
7. March 16, Man Utd 0 Liverpool
3, Barclays Premier League
Liverpool completed the double over United for the
fourth time in the Premier League. Steven Gerrard scored two penalties and
missed a third, before Luis Suarez scored late on for a team who finished 28
points behind the champions in 2012-13.
8. March 25, Man Utd 0 Man City
3, Barclays Premier League
United were again completely outclassed by their local
neighbours from the moment Edin Dzeko put the visitors in front inside the
first minute. Moyes’ side never truly threatened City, who registered further
goals from Dzeko and Toure. Defeat effectively ended United’s hopes of a late
Champions League surge and left them in danger of missing out on the top six
altogether.
9. April 9, Bayern Munich 3 Man
Utd 1 (Bayern win 4-2 on aggregate) Champions League
United were comfortably second best throughout both
legs of their quarter-final against the European champions. After having to
overturn a 2-0 first-leg loss to Olympiacos in Greece in the previous round,
United took the lead at the Allianz Arena through Patrice Evra’s stunning
strike.
But the lead lasted just 22 seconds as Mario Mandzukic
levelled and goals from Thomas Muller and Arjen Robben settled the tie.
10. April 20, Everton 2 Man Utd
0, Barclays Premier League
Moyes was booed on his return to Goodison Park and his
players did little to improve his mood, producing an abject display as goals
from Leighton Baines and Kevin Mirallas ended the visitors’ hopes of Champions
League qualification.
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