With David Moyes no longer at Manchester United, here are four players who will be pleased that he is no longer in charge.
1) Shinji Kagawa
His settling season was a success at Manchester United, with the Japan international scoring six goals and grabbing three assists in his 20 games – only five of which were starts. This season though he has been restricted by Moyes’ obsession with playing him in a wide role.
With Moyes gone, he might just get a manager who understands how to utilise him.
2) Juan Mata
Mata is a central player. He operates best when tucked just behind the striker and when given a free role to roam. Moyes has insisted in playing him down the right, and it has hindered his performances.
In a similar situation to Kagawa, he could thrive under new management.
3) Wilfried Zaha
Although United splashed a major amount of money on the young winger, he wasn’t in Moyes’ plans and he was shipped out to Cardiff on loan. With some Premier League experience under his belt, perhaps next season with a new man in charge he can make his claim at Old Trafford.
4) Javier Hernandez
Hernandez scores goals, but offers little else. However, when left to lead the line on his own he struggles massively. The Mexico international needs a boss who knows how to get the most out of him but also to give him a good run in the side.
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