Saturday, May 11, 2013

David Moyes leaving Everton to manage Man United

FILE - This is a April 22, 2012 file photo of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, left, and Everton manager David Moyes during the Manchester United and Everton match at Old Trafford Manchester England . Everton said Thursday May 9, 2013 that its manager David Moyes is leaving the club at the end of the season and wants to replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. While United has not yet made an announcement on who will succeed Ferguson at Old Trafford, the statement from Everton clears the way for Moyes to be hired. (AP Photo/Martin Rickett/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT

FILE - This is a April 22, 2012 file photo of Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson, left, and Everton manager David Moyes during the Manchester United and Everton match at Old Trafford Manchester England . Everton said Thursday May 9, 2013 that its manager David Moyes is leaving the club at the end of the season and wants to replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. While United has not yet made an announcement on who will succeed Ferguson at Old Trafford, the statement from Everton clears the way for Moyes to be hired. (AP Photo/Martin Rickett/PA) UNITED KINGDOM OUT

FILE - This is a Tuesday Feb. 26, 2013 file photo of Everton's manager David Moyes as he takes to the touchline before his team's English FA Cup fifth round replay soccer match against Oldham at Goodison Park Stadium, Liverpool, England. Everton said Thursday May 9, 2013 that its manager David Moyes is leaving the club at the end of the season and wants to replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. While United has not yet made an announcement on who will succeed Ferguson at Old Trafford, the statement from Everton clears the way for Moyes to be hired. (AP Photo/Jon Super, File)

FILE - This is a Saturday Oct. 29, 2011 file photo of Everton manager David Moyes as he looks on before their English Premier League soccer match against Manchester United at Goodison Park, Liverpool, England. Everton said Thursday May 9, 2013 that its manager David Moyes is leaving the club at the end of the season and wants to replace Alex Ferguson at Manchester United. While United has not yet made an announcement on who will succeed Ferguson at Old Trafford, the statement from Everton clears the way for Moyes to be hired. (AP Photo/Tim Hales, File)

A merchandise seller walks in front of a poster at Manchester United's Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England, Thursday May 9, 2013. It was announced on May 8 that long serving manager Alex Ferguson would soon be retiring after 26 years in charge at the club. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

In this Sunday May 5, 2013 photo, Manchester United's manager Sir Alex Ferguson walks from the pitch after his team's English Premier League soccer match against Chelsea at Old Trafford Stadium, Manchester, England. Ferguson will step down as Manchester United manager at the end of the season after 26 years in charge. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

(AP) ? David Moyes inherited one of the toughest and most coveted jobs in soccer on Thursday ? succeeding Alex Ferguson as manager of mighty Manchester United.

Moyes is leaving Everton to join the 20-time English champions. He has a six-year contract and will take charge of the newly crowned Premier League champs on July 1.

"It's a great honor to be asked to be the next manager of Manchester United," Moyes said in a statement. "I am delighted that Sir Alex saw fit to recommend me for the job. I have great respect for everything he has done and for the football club."

Ferguson announced on Wednesday he is retiring after nearly 27 years at Old Trafford.

"I know how hard it will be to follow the best manager ever, but the opportunity to manage Manchester United isn't something that comes around very often and I'm really looking forward to taking up the post next season."

The 50-year-old Moyes is replacing the most successful manager in British soccer history. Ferguson produced 13 of United's 20 English titles and a string of other titles, including two European Cups.

Moyes' arrival should help ensure a smooth transition, with the managing job passing from one Scotsman to another. The 71-year-old Ferguson remains at United as a director.

"When we discussed the candidates that we felt had the right attributes we unanimously agreed on David Moyes," Ferguson said. "David is a man of great integrity with a strong work ethic. I've admired his work for a long time and approached him as far back as 1998 to discuss the position of assistant manager here."

The former Celtic player made the switch to management at Preston North End in 1998. His club was promoted to the League Championship two years later.

He joined Everton in 2002 and turned the Merseyside club from a relegation contender into a regular qualifier for European competition. In 2005, he guided the club into the qualifying rounds of the Champions League.

Ferociously ambitious and with a sharp eye for emerging talent, Moyes has kept Everton near the top of the Premier League despite limited money to attract the best players.

"There is no question he has all the qualities we expect of a manager at this club," Ferguson said.

Moyes has shown loyalty and staying power in his 11 years with Everton ? attributes that should suit him well in his next job. United is trying to avoid any radical changes to its structure after Ferguson joins the boardroom when the season ends.

United is owned by the Glazer family, which will be relying on Moyes to maintain the club as a force in global soccer. In particular, it wants to make sure the team can service debts of $572 million, according to the latest financial results.

"His hard-working style and steely determination are characteristics we value at the club," co-chairman Joel Glazer said. "He has impressed as a coach for many years now and we strongly believe he will be able to take up from where Alex is leaving off by continuing this club's tradition of flair football played by exciting, world class players."

As well as his league titles and European Cups, Ferguson has won five FA Cups, four League Cups and the 2008 FIFA Club World Cup.

"I have always said that we wanted the next manager to be a genuine Manchester United man," said former United striker Bobby Charlton, who is now a club director. "In David Moyes, we have someone who understands the things that make this such a special club.

"We have secured a man who is committed to the long-term and will build teams for the future as well as now. Stability breeds success. David has tremendous strength of character and recognizes the importance of bringing young players through and developing them alongside world class talent. At United, I think David will be able to express himself."

Associated Press

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