RedRover
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If Moyes was winning or playing good football there would be some optimism.
He is doing neither. Red Rover makes some good points, I feel like he most likely doesn't rate the vast majority of players here and is working with what he has until next season. He has shown himself to be a poor man manager and you need it all at the highest level.
It is easier to do well/exceed expectations at a team that is not expected to be competing.
How do you exceed expectations at City, United or Chelsea? Winning is expected.
He may be a poor man manager - but it seems he had no issues at Everton. He was there for long enough and the players seemed to lie and respect him - he also got more out of a team than the sum of its parts.
Martinez has had success there immediately, but he had a strong settled and decent squad Moyes built over a number of years.
I suspect half the issue here is that the players are struggling to cope with Fergie not being there as they are suddenly under the microscope more than they were. They also know that big changes are imminent and a lot are either playing for their future, or know they are moving on at the end of the season. He's also had to deal with ructions from Rooney and other players with a couple of years left whose agenst want to know what's happening and whether they need to start looking for a new club. All that could have a big effect on morale, have players unsettled ands make Moyes job ten times harder.
Managing your own players islikely to be easier than managing somebody elses, especially when those players previously had the greates manager of all time in charge. As it is, we're in transition a number of our star players now probably moving on.