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SOCCER: Manchester United Manager David Moyes Faces Sack Against Arsenal?

 

Manchester United coach, David Moyes may be within hours of a possible sensational sacking as his future at the Old Trafford hangs in the balance.

It was gathered that the Scot is perilously close to being sacked by his Old Trafford employers and defeat away at the Emirates Stadium could spell the end of his brief reign in charge of the footballing giants.

Defeat in North London could leave Man United a massive 12 points off a top four finish with just a dozen games to play and the club’s American owners will then look to act immediately to offer arguably a better shot at securing a crucial Champions League berth.

In 2014 Man United have won just two out of six Premier League fixtures and also crashed out to Sunderland and Swansea City in the Capital One and FA Cups respectively.

The Glazers are well aware of the financial cost that would befall Man United should they fail to secure a top four finish and the damage that such an eventuality could do to the club’s reputation is clearly not lost on any connected with the Premier League title holder’s.

Man United would hope that any appointment of a new manager would have the immediate benefit of an upsurge in form, as is perhaps the norm, and with that in mind, as well as the very real possibility that things could actually get worse under David Moyes, an approach may well be made to re-appoint Sir Alex Ferguson as a short term replacement to see out the current campaign.

Sir Alex Ferguson has been in attendance at almost all the club’s matches this term and is still closely linked with the club and his return to the helm could well provide the much needed tonic Man United need and would certainly do down well with some senior players who have not taken well to life under Moyes.

The likes of Robin Van Persie, Rio Ferdinand and Patrice Evra have not taken well to David Moyes and it’s clear that Ferguson still has a great deal of respect within the club’s first team squad.

Should the Glazers fail to persuade Sir Alex Ferguson to come out of retirement to see out the season then the Man United owners may opt to turn to former players, and current coaches, Ryan Giggs and Phil Neville to steady the ship until the end of the season when a more permanent solution can be better considered.

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