Ofisi mpya ya David Moyes ndani ya siku yake ya kwanza.
David Moyes leo ni siku yake ya kumbukumbu kubwa ikiwa ni siku ya kwanza officially
anaanza kazi ya kuwa meneja wa Manchester United akiwa ametangaza pia timu yake mpya ya wasiadizi wake Old Trafford.
Moyes
ameunganisha nguvu ya kiufundi na waliokuwa wasaidizi wake alikuwa nao
Everton akiwemo meneja msaidizi Steve Round, kocha wake nambari moja
Jimmy Lumsden na kocha wa makipa Chris
Woods.
Watatu
hao waliochukua nafasi ni Mike Phelan badala ya Rene Muelensteen ambaye
amekwenda kuwa meneja msaidizi wa Guus Hiddink katika klabu ya Anzhi
Makhachkala na Eric Steele ambaye ameondoka mwenye baada ya Sir Alex Ferguson kustaafu mwishoni mwa msimu uliokwisha.
Mara baada ya kuwasili ofisini Moyes amenukuliwa akisema,
‘Nimefanya kazi na Steve, Chris na Jimmy kwa miaka kadhaa ninajivunia kuwa wameamua kujiunga na nami ndani ya klabu hii kubwa.
‘Wanaleta ubora wa juu katika kitengo wanachofanyia kazi na ninajua kuwa kama ilivyo kwangu wanadhani hii ni changamoto ya kuidhihirisha.
‘Nina imani kubwa kwamba kwa pamoja tunaweza kujenga mafanikio ndani ya klabu hii kama ilivyokuwa kwa miaka mingi’
Karibu: Moyes anakutana na wafanyakazi kwa mara ya kwanza akiwa kazini ndani ya Carrington
David Moyes akiwasili katika viunga vya Carrington kiofisi zaidi kwa mara ya kwanza kama meneja wa Manchester United.
Round mwenye umri wa miaka 42 amefanya kazi na Moyes tangu July mwaka 2008 ilhali Woods amekuwa kocha wa makipa ndani ya klabu ya Everton tangu mwaka 1998.
Mwezi Oktoba mwaka 2011 alikuwa ni kocha wa makipa wa timu ya taifa ya Marekani.
Lumsden mwenye umri wa miaka 65 amekuwa akifanya kazi na Moyes tangu zama za Preston North End na pia katika viunga vya Goodison Park.
Makamu mwenyekiti mtendaji wa United Ed Woodward amenukuliwa akisema,
‘Nina amini tukiwa pamoja na David na timu yake mpya sambamba na wafanyakazi wengine, sasa tunaweza kuanza maandalizi ya msimu mpya ulioko mbele yetu.
‘Hiki ni kipindi cha furaha na changamoto ndani ya klabu ni nina imani kubwa kwamba David na timu yake watakuwa na nguvu na nia ya kuisaidia klabu hii kuendeleza utamaduni wake.’
David Moyes akipiga picha ya pamoja na wasaidizi wake kocha msaidizi Steve Round (kushoto) na kocha Jimmy Lumsden (kulia).
CHANGAMOTO KUBWA MBELE YAKE
1. Kumaliza sakata la Rooney
The
future of Wayne Rooney will dominate the first week of the Moyes reign
as Manchester United manager. Following his final home match in charge,
Sir Alex Ferguson claimed Rooney had indicated his wish to leave the
club, but the striker and his representatives remain adamant that he was
seeking assurances about his future rather than angling for a move.
Decision time: Wayne Rooney's future at Manchester United has yet to be resolved
Moyes is expected to meet with
the England man in the next 48 hours and will attempt to persuade
Rooney, 27, that his future lies at Old Trafford. Both parties approach
the talks with optimism and with the hope of bringing a swift end to the
saga.
A resolution may
be helped by Moyes’s arrival. Rooney’s concerns were believed to have
been with his role under the Ferguson regime – particularly the retired
manager’s barbs at the player's fitness and the tendency to play the
forward out of position - rather than unhappiness with life at United.
The
situation, however, could be complicated by the length of Rooney’s
current contract. With his £250,000-a-week deal set to expire in two
years time, this is a decisive summer. If either the club or the player
remain unsure about his Old Trafford future, United would need to sell
this summer in order to recoup the £27m that they shelled out on the
then 18-year-old in 2004.
Should
the differences be resolved – which may require a statement from the
club accepting that Rooney did not express a clear desire to leave –
United would need to offer the forward a new contract that ties him to
the club into his early thirties.
Unhappy: Rooney struggled to hold down a starting place at United last season
But with Robin van Persie now
the main man, added to the expected development of Danny Welbeck, Shinji
Kagawa and Javier Hernandez, do Rooney’s performances justify the
honour of being the highest-paid player at Manchester United?
And, if not, would he accept a wage cut?.
2. Kuimarisha sehemu ya kiungo
Manchester
United may have strolled to the Premier League title last season but
many observers believe they do not keep the ball well enough and their
failure to control matches has been exploited in Europe during the last
two seasons.
The
outstanding Michael Carrick aside, United lack quality, consistency and
energy in the central midfield position. With Paul Scholes now retired,
the onus falls upon Tom Cleverley and Anderson to provide a creative
spark but both have been dogged by injury problems and a failure to
regularly produce top-quality performances.
Uncertainty
remains over Darren Fletcher’s illness, while Phil Jones's long-term
future is expected to be at centre half rather than in midfield.
Up to scratch: Tom Cleverley (left) and Anderson have failed to perform consistently for United
Top target: Thiago Alcantara, pictured with the Euro 2013 trophy, is wanted by United to provide more invention
Barcelona’s Thiago Alcantara is
the top target as United seek a new source of invention and goals –
United’s highest-scoring midfielder last season was Ryan Giggs with just
five goals and two of those were penalties.
It
has now been eight seasons since a United central midfield player has
broken the 10 goal barrier – long gone are the days when United could
rely on Scholes to provide fifteen goals from midfield.
Moyes
will also be aware that Manchester City and Chelsea have at times
overpowered United in recent seasons, and the addition of a dynamic and
dominant midfielder would also be welcome - Newcastle's Yohan Cabaye and
PSV's Kevin Strootman have been mentioned.
3. Mchezaji gani ataondoka?
Apart
from Rooney, there may be some other players fearing for their Old
Trafford future as Moyes looks to assert his authority. Nani - who is
being monitored by Monaco and Juventus - and Anderson were signed as
promising youngsters in 2007 but their development has stalled and if
anything, the players have regressed in the last eighteen months.
In
defence, Patrice Evra, now 32, may feel that the time is right to take
one final pay-day at Monaco or PSG should United’s move for Leighton
Baines materialise.
Heading out? Patrice Evra could leave United, especially if they sign Everton's Leighton Baines
The Frenchman is United’s
vice-captain and is unlikely to want to play second fiddle to the
Everton full-back. Antonio Valencia and Ashley Young both suffered
disappointing campaigns last time out but there is a little indication
that Moyes intends to allow either winger to move on just yet.
4. Moyes' Boys
With
the leading members of Sir Alex Ferguson’s backroom staff having now
left the club, all eyes now turn to Moyes's team at Old Trafford and all
are trusted by the Scot.
Round
has been Moyes's assistant since 2008, goalkeeping coach Woods has been
at Everton since 1998 and because USA goalkeeping coach in 2011 takes
over from Eric Steele, while Jimmy Lumsden has been with Moyes since his
days at Preston.
Former Everton and Manchester United player Phil Neville could also link up with them in a coaching capacity.
New job? Phil Neville could join Moyes at United as a member of his backroom staff
It is not expected, however,
that Moyes will tinker too much with the running of the United youth
system, with Everton’s academy chief Alan Irvine less likely to make the
switch from Merseyside.
5. Dressing room harmony
Much
of Ferguson’s success was founded upon the loyalty that he demanded
from his players. In the age of player-power, Ferguson proved himself
the master man-manager and it will take time for Moyes to command such
respect. The players have spoken positively of his appointment but he
must not allow the Rooney saga or Evra’s concerns to fester.
Equally,
he should use the experience, knowledge and power of senior figures
such as Giggs and Rio Ferdinand. If he keeps the main men on side, Moyes
should avoid early divisions emerging.
United
go on tour on July 10, providing the perfect opportunity for the new
manager to bond with his players and win over those who may be
harbouring reservations.
P.S. Along the road, Manuel Pellegrini is at Manchester City's training ground
New boy: Manuel Pellegrini has started work at Manchester City as he bids to win back the Premier League title
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