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Former Manchester United goalkeeping coach Eric Steele backs David Moyes

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MARCH 22: during the Barclays Premier League match between Manchester United and Aston Villa at Old Trafford on April 22, 2013 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matthew Peters/Man Utd via Getty Images)
Image: Eric Steele (left): Calling for United fans to be patient

Former Manchester United goalkeeping coach Eric Steele is calling for patience with under-fire manager David Moyes.

Former United defender, and Sky Sports pundit, Gary Neville, is convinced that Moyes will still be in charge at Old Trafford in three years. He told Monday Night Football: "If you think about the early years of Sir Alex Ferguson, he was allowed to develop into a presence. In the first three or four years he was at the club he was coming under intense pressure. "David Moyes, there's no doubt about it, is still learning to come to terms with his squad and getting to know his players and the culture of the club. "People have said he's been negative in press conferences and they probably have got a point on that. Manchester United fans don't like sensible and realistic, they like to dream and they want to hear that the club can win the league and can win the European Cup. "But he's finding out about the club and one thing's for certain; you've got Sir Bobby Charlton in the boardroom and Sir Alex Ferguson in the boardroom and David Gill in the boardroom. That manager isn't going anywhere by the way. "David Moyes will be given time over three or four years to build a football club and learn the ropes. It takes time and he'll be given time, just as Arsenal have done with Arsene Wenger. "I put it towards the players. I know a lot of those players and they'll be hurting like mad. A lot of players will go before David Moyes goes because, believe me, they will give him time." Neville also insists it is far too early to rule United out of the running for this season's Premier League title. He added: "People are saying Manchester City can win the title and they're only three points in front of Manchester United so I think they can. "Obviously at the moment there's an inquest into everything and when the mud's flying around some of it is going to stick. At the moment they just have to work their way out of it."

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