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Sir Alex Ferguson texted David Moyes to praise the work he’s doing, and the West Ham manager said that anyone who calls him a ‘dinosaur’ lacks intellect.

Moyes, who replaced Ferguson as Manchester United manager in 2013, faces his former club on Saturday.

The 57-year-old Scotsman defended his coaching credentials, beating up anyone who thinks he’s not a modern coach who has evolved over time.

I shouldn’t even have to defend myself. I feel sadder for people who say that because it shows their lack of intellect, ”Moyes said when asked about the“ dinosaur ”tag some fans use.

“Perhaps in the field it has not been as noticeable as it should be. Ultimately, as a manager, you must prove yourself. Sometimes it has not been as good as I would like, but I took difficult jobs.

“I would never regret taking the job at Manchester United, but leaving Everton was an incredible big decision. Sometimes it’s only when you leave do you realize how good the Everton team was and how close it was.

“We got to fourth place once, but at the time there just wasn’t the investment to give me the opportunity to take Everton and get into one of the big four clubs.

‘I went to the Royal Society. I don’t know many other British managers who are offered a job in a major league. I came back and took the job at Sunderland.

“I’m in a really good place because I have a group of brilliant guys.”

Moyes says he’s got his mojo back and revealed that Ferguson texted him two weeks ago after a win to praise him. “Sir Alex was always very good to me,” he said. “He was very good to me at United.

“Replacing him was a great honor. He was a very fighter on the touchline and could fight you. But he would always shake your hand, give you a glass of wine and if you needed to call him about anything, he would always be there for the call. ‘

Moyes has limited sympathy for current United manager Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, who is feeling the pressure.

Edinson Cavani could make his first Premier League start on Saturday, seven years after Moyes traveled to France on a scouting mission as United manager.

In the end, Moyes decided not to sign the Paris Saint-Germain forward.

“I remember talking to Cavani’s representatives at that time,” Moyes said. “The problem I had was that I had Robin van Persie, Wayne Rooney, Chicharito (Javier Hernández) who were already in that position and several other promising players.”

Source: m.allfootballapp.com



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