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David Moyes on the brink of being fired by Manchester United after disastrous first season

MANCHESTER United has denied manager David Moyes has been sacked but refused to comment on reports that he would get the chop this weekend.

MANCHESTER United says David Moyes has not been sacked as manager, but the club is refusing to comment on widespread British media reports that he is about to be fired.

A spokesperson from United said in an email: “David Moyes has definitely not been sacked!”

However, when asked if he would leave before the end of the season, journalists were told: “We do not comment on speculation.”

Several national newspapers claimed that United have decided to sack Moyes after a wretched debut campaign, while Sky Sports News declared that he could lose his job “within the next 24 hours”.

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A plane flies overhead with a banner criticising Moyes in the match between United and Aston Villa.
A plane flies overhead with a banner criticising Moyes in the match between United and Aston Villa.

Speculation about Moyes’s future intensified following Sunday’s 2-0 loss at Everton, which condemned reigning champions United to their 11th defeat of the season and meant they could no longer qualify for the Champions League.

Moyes was the chosen successor of former United boss Alex Ferguson following his retirement at the end of last season.

But Moyes has endured a torrid first season at Old Trafford, with United falling to seventh place in the Premier League and being knocked out of both domestic cup competitions.

Manchester City fans see the funny side.
Manchester City fans see the funny side.

They reached the quarter-finals of the Champions League, where they lost to holders Bayern Munich, but will not compete in the competition next season for the first time since 1995.

United’s owners, the US-based Glazer family, have so far been supportive.

Doubts, though, have now surfaced over whether they will allow Moyes to oversee the club’s final four matches of the season, against Norwich City, Sunderland, Hull City and Southampton.

Earlier on Monday, Moyes told MUTV, United’s in-house television station: “We need to end the season on a high.

Moyes shakes hands with Everton manager Roberto Martinez at the end of Sunday’s match.
Moyes shakes hands with Everton manager Roberto Martinez at the end of Sunday’s match.

“We want to finish by winning all of our games. We’ll do everything we possibly can to make that happen.”

Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone was one name identified as a potential successor to Moyes in British media reports, but he refused to discuss the speculation on Monday.

Speaking before the first leg of his side’s Champions League semi-final at home to Chelsea, he told a press conference: “With all due respect to the question, and I understand the situation, but the match tomorrow is a very important match for us and I am not thinking about anything which is not my players and Chelsea.”

Moyes chats to Ryan Giggs, who has played sparingly under him amid reports they don’t get along.
Moyes chats to Ryan Giggs, who has played sparingly under him amid reports they don’t get along.

Moyes received backing from Everton goalkeeper Tim Howard, who said the home fans at Goodison had been wrong to boo the club’s former manager during Sunday’s game.

“We have brilliant fans, but that was unfair on him,” Howard said of Moyes, who spent 11 years at Everton.

In a development that created fresh uncertainty at the club, reports emerged on Sunday that forward Danny Welbeck is considering his future at United due to a lack of game time this season.

Meanwhile, Juan Mata, United’s record 37.1 million pounds ($A66.89 million) signing, apologised to fans for the team’s performance at Everton on his personal blog.

“What the Premiership table shows now is something that neither the club nor the fans deserve,” he wrote.

“I hope the next game comes as soon as possible because, as you can imagine, this bad taste makes me mad.”

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