Moyes says United needed a long-term rebuild in 2013 as Everton visit Old Trafford
David Moyes says Manchester United needed a long-term rebuild when he took over in 2013.
Ahead of Everton’s Monday visit to Old Trafford, he elaborated.
Nevertheless, Moyes concedes his 11-month United tenure did not work for various reasons.
In addition, he says the upheaval since Ferguson’s retirement marks a break from the club’s traditional values.
Despite inheriting a title-winning squad, he argues United still awaits a 21st league crown.
Furthermore, the interview underscores a broader shift away from the Ferguson era.
Moyes insists the rebuild must be patient and sustainable rather than a quick fix.
Meanwhile, Everton travel to Manchester in a test of United’s evolving approach.
Ultimately, he says the past should stay behind as the present demands focus.
- United needed a long-term rebuild in 2013, Moyes says
- The United tenure is framed as transitional rather than definitive
- Everton visit Old Trafford amid discussions of change
David Moyes
Manchester United



