The striker is frustrated at the tactics employed by Moyes.
After losing 2-0 to Olympiakos in the last-16 of the Champions League, Manchester United striker Robin van Persie has criticised his team-mates.
The former Arsenal star – who is strongly linked with a return to north London this summer – claims that other United players get in his way.
Robin van Persie: “It was quite difficult because my team-mates are often in the area where I want to play” #SSN
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 26, 2014
Robin Van Persie: “That’s why I have to change my tactics. Unfortunately, they are often in my area.” #SSN
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) February 26, 2014
Van Persie was the only Red Devils player to get a shot on target in the entire match in Athens and that didn’t come until the 89th minute.
It was another woeful display from the Premier League champions, who have struggled to cope with the retirement of Sir Alex Ferguson as manager and David Moyes’ succession.
Van Persie is one of those who is very disillusioned at Old Trafford, with the Dutchman feeling Moyes’ training regimes are archaic and aggravates his injury concerns.
The Netherlands international also feels let down that Ferguson retired just 12 months after the 30-year-old arrived from the Emirates Stadium.
Reports have emerged stating that van Persie’s agent met with Gunners boss Arsene Wenger in January to discuss a return to the English capital.
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