LIFE AT MANCHESTER United is better under embattled manager Louis van Gaal than it was under former boss David Moyes, according to defender Phil Jones.
Van Gaal is reportedly facing a race against time to save his job after United suffered a surprising 2-1 loss at home to Norwich City on Saturday, their third consecutive defeat in all competitions.
Ex-Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been linked with a move to Old Trafford amid United’s six-match winless run.
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However, Jones believes things were far worse during Moyes’ forgettable stint in charge, which was brought to an end in April 2014, just nine months after his appointment.
“I wouldn’t say it’s the lowest moment. I think it became pretty glum, if you like, under David Moyes and it was unfortunate. We weren’t playing well at the time,” Jones said.
“There’s no point saying we’ve played some good football this season because ultimately we’ve lost three games in a row – but we have in patches. We need to stick together, there’s nothing else you can do.
“The manager is doing all he can and is doing a terrific job. It’s not even questionable in the dressing room. The lads are absolutely fully focused on performing well for the manager, the fans, ourselves week-in, week-out.
The players in there aren’t hiding behind anyone. We know full well we have to take responsibility.
“There’s no other way. The manager picks the team and the team has got to go out and do its best.
“We might not be playing well, or playing well in patches, or not scoring or whatever it may be, but we need to stick together and us as players need to take responsibility for that. There’s no two ways about that.
“We just have to keep plugging away, keep creating chances and hopefully we’ll hit someone four or five nil, but we just have to get back to the drawing board again and pick ourselves up.”
Phil Jones: We were worse under Moyes
LIFE AT MANCHESTER United is better under embattled manager Louis van Gaal than it was under former boss David Moyes, according to defender Phil Jones.
Van Gaal is reportedly facing a race against time to save his job after United suffered a surprising 2-1 loss at home to Norwich City on Saturday, their third consecutive defeat in all competitions.
Ex-Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho has been linked with a move to Old Trafford amid United’s six-match winless run.
However, Jones believes things were far worse during Moyes’ forgettable stint in charge, which was brought to an end in April 2014, just nine months after his appointment.
“I wouldn’t say it’s the lowest moment. I think it became pretty glum, if you like, under David Moyes and it was unfortunate. We weren’t playing well at the time,” Jones said.
“There’s no point saying we’ve played some good football this season because ultimately we’ve lost three games in a row – but we have in patches. We need to stick together, there’s nothing else you can do.
“The manager is doing all he can and is doing a terrific job. It’s not even questionable in the dressing room. The lads are absolutely fully focused on performing well for the manager, the fans, ourselves week-in, week-out.
“There’s no other way. The manager picks the team and the team has got to go out and do its best.
“We might not be playing well, or playing well in patches, or not scoring or whatever it may be, but we need to stick together and us as players need to take responsibility for that. There’s no two ways about that.
“We just have to keep plugging away, keep creating chances and hopefully we’ll hit someone four or five nil, but we just have to get back to the drawing board again and pick ourselves up.”
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