EPL:'David Moyes will bounce back' - Roberto Martínez

Roberto Martínez: 'David
Moyes will bounce back
from sacking'
Everton manager says predecessor
has strength to cope
Moyes was axed from Manchester
United after 51 games
United set sights on Cavani and Shaw
Roberto Martínez, left, says David
Moyes has the strength to cope with being
sacked by Manchester United. Photograph:
Martin Rickett/PA
Press Association
Thursday 24 April 2014 05.46 EDT
Everton manager Roberto Martínez is
confident his predecessor David Moyes
will have no problems getting a new job
after being sacked by Manchester United
after just 10 months in charge.
The Scot was relieved of his duties after
a disastrous season by United's
standards having been given the
unenviable task of succeeding Sir Alex
Ferguson. Before his ill-fated reign at
Old Trafford, Moyes spent 11 successful
years at Goodison Park.
Defeat to Everton last weekend was the
final straw for the United board, who
are now looking for a new boss, but
despite the fallout seemingly tarnishing
Moyes' reputation, Martínez is confident
he will not be damaged in the long
term.
"It is not a nice situation when a
manager loses his job, especially
someone who has such strong links with
our club," said the Spaniard. "It has
been a difficult experience but any
experience is a good experience in this
game unfortunately.
"We know David Moyes will look
forward to the next footballing chapter.
We all know he is a very successful man
and has a real strong winning mentality
and he will get ready to bounce back
straight away.
"It is very difficult to get that
experience, the amount of years he has
been working at the highest level, and
the know-how he has is a real strength.
I am sure he will be ready to get into
another job as quick as he can and I am
sure he won't have a lack of offers or
opportunities when you have someone
who is so hard-working, focused and
dedicated in his job.
"We all know he is going to be very
successful in the future. We wish him
the best of luck and he will always be
well thought of and we will always be
thankful of the job he did at our football
club."

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