‘Moyes not to blame for Manchester United struggles’ – Player standards ‘dropped’ at Old Trafford, admits Van Persie
David Moyes isn't to be faulted for the battles Manchester United have suffered since Sir Alex Ferguson headed into retirement, says Robin van Persie, who considers the players to have "dropped" aggregate measures at Old Trafford. An administrative twirly doo was passed between two Scots in the late spring of 2013 with the Red Devils despite everything lolling in the gleam of a thirteenth Premier League title triumph. Moyes was accused of the assignment of working starting there, yet acquired a maturing crew and would last just only months before being unceremoniously dumped from a drawn out agreement. Van Persie shaped piece of the United side around then and concedes that the wheels began to tumble off in terrific style. The Dutchman is, be that as it may, of the conclusion that players – at that point and in the seasons since – need to bear as a significant part of the duty regarding relapse as the prominent mentors who have neglected to convey on desire. We...