The 50-year-old Scottish football manager would have never thought he would be subjected to hardest criticism right in his first season of one of the most challenging atmosphere to survive in. Yes, we are talking about dry run of defending champions in the premier league and how it is being perceived by a large section of fans across the world. Actually, the former Everton manager could never be a relieved man at the Old Trafford and being continuously put on comparison with former great Alex with questions like why he is not winning every other day. This season has undoubtedly been one of the worsts for United in last many years and that is why many experts have already called it the last one for the new manager to lead an English side despite the fact that Alex himself has favored his substitute and requested fans to give him some time to settle down in English climate. But, looking at the chants during the game with Aston Villa, it is highly unlikely bosses would like to continue with their futile manager. If we look at the sports news in last one month or so, United has been on the front page every other day not for the good things they are doing in the field but for breaking their own infamy records like losing maximum number of matches on home turf.
Another news came on yesterday that United owners are ready to sell off the controlling stake in favor to some former legendries who has placed a secrete bid to take over the most talked about league club. Anyways, you must have seen many ways hooting used to take place during the matches, and these chants are usually against a player, manager, or the whole team and being done by the spectators watching the game, but we saw a novel way to showcase anger against a manager during the match with Lions where a large banner was flying in the air by a commercial aircraft and what it contained? “Wrong One — Moyes Out.” Later, a United fans blog told that they had planned such hooting after defeat to City and specifically contributed to hire a professional aerial advertiser to show how much they hate this new manager.
At the moment, none of the club bosses have said anything about the future of Moyes and if they are planning to replace him but according to internal vibes in the dressing room, he would soon be axed from one of the biggest challenging jobs in his long running career.