Read David Moyes’ Open Letter to Manchester United Fans

Heavily criticised Manchester United manager David Moyes has penned an open letter to fans of the club, asking them to be patient as Man U pick themselves up from one of their poorest seasons in recent memory.

The United manager wrote: “While I knew that this job would be a challenge when I took it on, the difficult season we have experienced was not something that I envisaged, which I am sure is the case as well for you supporters – and my players, staff and I am desperate to compensate for that.

“You are accustomed to seeing a successful Manchester United and the backing you have given the players and I throughout the season has been incredible.

“Away from home the travelling fans have remained the best in the country, while at Old Trafford your unwavering faith has been noticeable and hugely welcomed.

“Supporting your team when they are winning is easy, but much harder when things are not going as well, and the loyalty you have shown us has been magnificent.

“Everywhere we turn people outside the club have a lot to say about Manchester United , but we have all stuck together through some tough times this season and I firmly believe that, in the long run, we will all come out at the other end, stronger for the experiences.

“Everything we need have been through will make us a better, stronger team and club in the future.

“Over the years you have seen great winning sides here and, in time, I have absolutely no doubt that we will see great winning sides here again.

“A big step towards that will be transforming Old Trafford back into the fortress it has long been renowned as, and we will do everything in our power to get the positive performances and results to do that, so that we can give you season ticket holders and all of our supporters something to shout about.”

Manchester United are currently 11 points behind rivals Manchester City, who sit at fourth place in the Premier League table, meaning that they are likely to miss out on the Champions League – if so, this will be the first time that the club has failed to do so in 19 years.

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