Moyes: There’s no Jose feud
David Moyes last night dismissed talk of a feud with Jose Mourinho. The second coming of Chelsea boss Mourinho has seen mind games intensify, with the Special One declaring that Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was his one and only summer transfer target. And he also suggested new Red Devils boss Moyes had been fortunate to inherit a set-up already geared for success. This appeared to trigger a psychological battle between the rivals which Scot Moyes seemed to endorse when he said: “Bring it on.” But now he insists there is no conflict beyond what normally exists between top-level managers. He said: “Jose is a tremendous manager. He has done really well in the Premier League. When he lost his job at Chelsea last time I wrote him a letter. So, for people to say there is any feud is wrong. Of course, you are going to find two really competitive managers. When our teams play we will both be highly committed to make sure our clubs win. But I admire him for how well he has done as a manager.”
David Moyes last night dismissed talk of a feud with Jose Mourinho. The second coming of Chelsea boss Mourinho has seen mind games intensify, with the Special One declaring that Manchester United striker Wayne Rooney was his one and only summer transfer target. And he also suggested new Red Devils boss Moyes had been fortunate to inherit a set-up already geared for success. This appeared to trigger a psychological battle between the rivals which Scot Moyes seemed to endorse when he said: “Bring it on.” But now he insists there is no conflict beyond what normally exists between top-level managers. He said: “Jose is a tremendous manager. He has done really well in the Premier League. When he lost his job at Chelsea last time I wrote him a letter. So, for people to say there is any feud is wrong. Of course, you are going to find two really competitive managers. When our teams play we will both be highly committed to make sure our clubs win. But I admire him for how well he has done as a manager.”
In The Mirror, Wes Brown has warned his former United team-mates they face injury on the Hong Kong Stadium’s “killer” pitch ahead of this evening’s friendly with Kitchee FC. “It’s a bad pitch,” said Brown. “If it keeps raining it just gets worse and it was like playing on a beach. A little slip here and there, people are doing all sorts. It’s not the best, if you do slip then anything can happen.”
Elsewhere, many of today’s papers feature comments made by David Moyesregarding the club’s transfer activity, outlining his own confidence that additions with be made to the squad.
Source:Manutd.com
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