The Scot is confident that he will not be sacked.
Ahead of the Champions League last-16 second-leg clash with Olympiakos, Manchester United manager David Moyes has insisted his future at the club is safe.
The Premier League champions lost 0-3 at home to fierce rivals Liverpool on Saturday to leave their chances of making the top four this season nigh on impossible.
That defeat at Old Trafford was just the latest in a string of disappointing results since Moyes succeeded Sir Alex Ferguson as boss and many have speculated the 50-year-old will be sacked as a result.
However, Moyes insists that his position at United is safe, although had admitted that the players need to be doing more for the club.
Moyes: “I see the players every day, the qualities they can show, but they know they can play better.” #MUFC
— Daniel Taylor (@DTguardian) March 18, 2014
Moyes notes crowd’s backing: “The first thing I mentioned to players after the (Liverpool) game is we need to start giving something back.”
— Daniel Taylor (@DTguardian) March 18, 2014
Moyes at #MUFC press conference: “My future has not changed one bit” @ Old Trafford http://t.co/2gDLMlXvik
— Oliver Kay (@OliverKayTimes) March 18, 2014
Moyes on the Glazers and his future “the biggest assurance is they let me get on with the job.” http://t.co/F0B7sCNi1K
— Mirror Football (@MirrorFootball) March 18, 2014
If the Red Devils are eliminated from Europe and fail to improve over the remaining months of the 2013/14 season then Moyes could well be looking for a new job come the summer.
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