David Moyes has been sacked as Manchester United boss and
Ryan Giggs will take over until the end of the season.
A statement on the club's website said: "Manchester United has announced that David Moyes has left the Club.
A statement on the club's website said: "Manchester United has announced that David Moyes has left the Club.
"The Club would like to place on record its thanks for the hard
work, honesty and integrity he brought to the role.
"
Moyes was informed of the decision this morning at the club's
Carrington training ground, said Sky News' Paul Kelso.
Manchester United veteran Giggs will take the reins for the
remaining games
Chief executive Ed Woodward is said to have told Moyes the
news face to face.
Speculation over his sacking started yesterday, after United's
2-0 weekend defeat to Moyes' former club Everton.
The result left them in seventh and meant it was mathematically
impossible for the Premier League champions to qualify for
next season's Champions League.
Van Gaal (L) and Jurgen Klopp are among favourites to take
over
The team have lost 11 times this season, six of them at home,
and also endured defeats to bitter rivals Manchester City and
Liverpool.
There has reportedly been discontent among some of the club's
top players during Moyes' brief time at Old Trafford.
Moyes was handpicked by Sir Alex Ferguson after 11 successful
years at Everton where he guided the team to five top-six
finishes.
Moyes' tenure fell well short of fans' early expectations
The 50-year-old signed a six-year contract but is now in line for
a sizeable pay-off after less than a year in charge.
Former Manchester United star Gary Neville told Sky: "The
results have been poor as a fan. I haven't enjoyed watching
"The performances have got worse and worse. There was a little
bit a pick-me-up at Christmas where you thought there might be
a little bit of a run.
"But in the last month or two the performances have
deteriorated - Olympiakos, Liverpool and the Everton one were
particular low points.
" Dwight Yorke, part of United's historic treble winning side, also
told Sky that Moyes had been a "huge disappointment".
Favourites to replace the Scot include Louis van Gaal, the
manager of the Dutch national side, and Borussia Dortmund
boss Jurgen Klopp.
Argentinean Diego Simeone is also in the frame after a
successful season at Athletico Madrid.
But it is Old Trafford legend Ryan Giggs who will look to
steady the ship for the remaining games of the season. The 40-
year-old's appointment is expected to be confirmed later.
A summer spending spree of £150m or more is now being
talked about as the club look for a swift return to the top of the
game.
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