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David Moyes nervous about opening game at Deportivo





Former manager of Preston, Everton and Manchester United David Moyes admits nervousness to go into his opening game as a Real Sociedad Manager at Deportivo La Coruna. He claims to be worried about why his team has faced losses this season, and hopes this changes. The Scot calls on the Basque club staff to assist him as he builds relationship with his team. Moyes managed Everton for 11 years before he was passed the baton by Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United, where he was sacked in April 2014. His newly signed contract with the Basque club to replace Jagoba Arrasate extends to June 2016.

Via bbc

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