David
Moyes needs to seek out Sir Alex Ferguson’s assistance following
Sunday’s derby loss to Manchester United, according to Red Devils legend
Gordon McQueen.
Manchester
City showed no mercy towards the Scot at the Etihad Stadium, as two
goals from Sergio Aguero and strikes from Yaya Toure and Samir Nasri
wrapped up an emphatic victory.
It
was a result which brought to mind memories of City’s stunning 6-1
triumph at Ferguson’s United at Old Trafford in October 2011, when
Roberto Mancini’s men went on to lift the Premier League.
McQueen
feels now would be a good time for Moyes to bend his predecessor’s ear
about how best to rally his team, but remains confident United will be
able to retain their title nonetheless.
“I will be surprised if he doesn’t seek out Sir Alex’s advice because he is there for things like that,” McQueen told Goal
.
“Accepting
advice is a strength, not a weakness. Sir Matt Busby was there for
Fergie when he had a difficult start at United and you cannot turn your
back on such a wealth of experience.
Nothing
that has happened this season has changed my mind and I’m still
confident United will retain their title and have a good run in
the Champions League.
“There
is a long way to go and I’ve seen the folly of having knee-jerk
reactions at this stage of the season so many times before.”
McQueen
thinks people have been too quick to write off United’s title chances
following the defeat, though he admits much improvement is needed.
“People
forget that United under Sir Alex lost at Everton on the first day of
last season causing alarm bells to ring, but went on to
comfortably win the league, and the season before lost 6-1 at home to
City, so although it’s been a disappointing and difficult start, there
is no need to panic,” he added.
“Of course, doubts will creep in because his team hasn’t performed against the big rivals, but he’ll get it right.
“Too many players have not been performing to their potential, and those players have got to take responsibility.
“We
are kidding ourselves if we think that yesterday’s result was because
we were without Robin van Persie. It will be like ‘castles in the sand’
if United fans believe the Dutchman would have made the difference.
“The problem is that United’s title rivals have raised their bar and United have struggled so far to do the same.”
Source: Goal.com
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