Moyes tweet from 10 YEARS AGO slamming Man Utd for struggles in three areas goes viral as fans say ‘nothing’s changed’

MANCHESTER UNITED fans have said “nothing’s changed” after a decade-old tweet went viral.

The post from the official club account shares sentiments from former manager David Moyes.

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David Moyes’ sentiments are still relatable a decade onAction Images – Reuters

The Scotsman, who replaced Sir Alex Ferguson in 2013, claimed that the Red Devils need to improve in three areas.

The post says: “David Moyes says Man United must improve in a number of areas, including passing, creating chances and defending.”

Fans have spotted the tweet after it went viral, with many seeing similarities to the current team.

One fan posted: “You’re still going through the same thing 11 years later.”

A second wrote: “Still correct.”

A third commented: “Nothing’s changed.”

A fourth said: “Fast forward 10 years and still no improvement…”

A fifth added: “10 years ago they called David Moyes a madman.”

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Another fumed: “Exactly 10 years later, we still have this problem .”

Moyes, 60, did not last long as manager of Man United as he was sacked after just 10 months into his six-year contract.

The likes of Louis van Gaal, Jose Mourinho, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer and Ralf Rangnick followed but all failed to replicate the success of Ferguson.

The club currently has Erik ten Hag in charge of the team.

The Dutchman showed promise in his first season in charge after overcoming a tough start.

However, this season, the Red Devils have struggled for consistency in the Premier League and in Europe.

United are sitting outside of the top four and are on the cusp of being knocked out of the Champions League in the group stages.

Moyes on the other hand has gone on to enjoy success at West Ham as he won the Europa Conference League last season.

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