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European Football (EPL, UEFA, La Liga) / Re: Manchester United Vs West Ham (3 - 1) On Sat, 21st Dec 2013 by layisarumi: 3:54pm On Dec 21, 2013
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author=sureteeboy]Manchester United manager David Moyes has branded
Patrice Evra one of the finest leaders he has ever come across.

Evra spoke with passion following Wednesday's Capital One Cup win over
Stoke, laying bare his desire for United to click into top gear
following their ropey start to the Premier League campaign, whilst at
the same time acknowledging the pressures that come with being a player
at Old Trafford.

The full-back has also been an inspiration with France as both Franck
Ribery and Yohan Cabaye have testified already this season.

Moyes has also noticed what a powerful presence Evra is at Old Trafford,
and what a galvanising impact he has on the dressing room.

"Patrice is one of the finest leaders around the dressing room that I
have ever seen," said Moyes.

"He speaks well in everything he does and the way he speaks about the
club is great.

"He is inspirational behind the scenes and reminds all the boys what
their jobs and duties are.

"He knows we have to have a strong Manchester United. He demands. He
doesn't think winning one game is it. He is saying no, we need to win
all the games.

"He is great for me and obviously he has been great for the team because
he has been a really top player for a long time now."

Yet it did seem Evra was surplus to requirements last summer when Moyes
went back to Everton for Leighton Baines.

When Moyes finally accepted defeat on transfer deadline day, he launched
an attempt to capture Fabio Coentrao on loan from Real Madrid.

Even though that move failed, it seemed Evra's time at United was
drawing to a close.

Yet, Moyes insisted, Evra was told what the new manager was trying to
do, and supported it completely.

"Pat was fully aware of what we were doing and he was for it," said
Moyes.

"He said we always have to have competition at Manchester United; we
always have to be getting better. Plus, he said I had to make sure I did
what is right for the football club."

Evra has featured in all but one league game this season, five out of
six in the Champions League and scored at the Britannia Stadium in
midweek, as United booked a semi-final date with Sunderland.

And it is likely he will feature heavily in a festive programme that
starts for United with a home game against West Ham, when they look to
avoid losing three league matches on the trot at Old Trafford for the
first time since 1979.

Evra highlighted a growing fear factor earlier this week.

However, on this subject, Moyes is in disagreement with the former
Monaco man.

"The results have not been what we wanted," said Moyes.

"Because of that, words like nervy, vulnerability, anxious all come to
mind.

"But I have never personally found that. The fans have backed the team.

"They know we need to play better and we need to score some more goals
but it has not for the want of trying."

United will definitely be without Nani, who has joined an already
lengthy injury list, with Moyes confirming the Portugal international
will be out "for a few weeks" with a hamstring problem.

In contrast, Wayne Rooney "has a chance" of recovering from the groin
strain that kept him out of the Stoke trip.

West Ham manager Sam Allardyce has praised the work Moyes is doing at
United and feels his efforts so far have been undervalued.

Moyes replaced Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford in the summer and the
reigning Premier League champions are currently eighth after losing
their last two home league games.

The Hammers, themselves struggling down in 17th place, visit Old
Trafford on Saturday with Allardyce acknowledging the size of the job
Moyes has after replacing an icon such as Ferguson.

"For him, at the moment I don't think it's quite as bad as everyone
makes out," the Hammers boss said.

"(United are in the) semi-finals of the Capital One Cup, qualified (as)
winners of their European group and unfortunately for him, (they are in)
a league position that he wouldn't have wanted but obviously he'll face
the task as he knew it was going to be a difficult takeover period from
Sir Alex.

"Old Trafford particularly is where he wants it to be the fortress that
Sir Alex always seemed to make it and on occasion that hasn't seemed to
happen for him.

"David will be planning as always to get the right team out to beat us
and go on from there. Like everybody says, the transition cannot happen
overnight and it's like every manager, there's a transitional period
that you've got to try and get through before you make your own mark on
it."

Allardyce will be without skipper Kevin Nolan as he serves the final
match of his three-game ban for his red card at Liverpool but former
United youngster Ravel Morrison is in line for a recall to the starting
line-up.

The 20-year-old left United to join West Ham in the summer of 2012 and
has started making a name for himself at Upton Park, although Allardyce
is keen for Saturday's game to be about more than Morrison.

When asked if the England Under-21 international may be looking to prove
a point in the game, Allardyce replied: "If he is selected he probably
will. My concern would be to say that if he does play and I do select
him that he doesn't try and win the game by himself. This is a team game
and you can't play as an individual because you're back at Old
Trafford."[/quote]

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