David Moyes announces "team" at Manchester United
Not long after officially leading Manchester United, coach David Moyes announced the identities of his assistants.
Accordingly, Moyes brought to Old Trafford 3 people who worked with him at Everton.
The specific names include: Steve Round takes on the role of assistant coach. Chris Woods will replace Eric Steele as MU goalkeeping coach and Jimmy Lumsden takes on the role of first-team coach, replacing Rene Meulensteen.
Steve Round, Chris Woods and Jimmy Lumsden. (Source: Getty)
Steve Round, 42, has been Moyes' assistant at Everton since 2008, while Jimmy Lumsden, 65, has been with the Scot since he started his career at Preston North End. Chris Woods, meanwhile, is a former England international. He previously represented the Three Lions at the 1986 and 1990 World Cups and the 1988 and 1992 European Championships. He has now spent 15 years as a coach at Everton.
“I have worked with Steve, Chris and Jimmy for many years and I am delighted that they have decided to join me at this great club. I know that they all have great qualities in each area they undertake,” said a happy Moyes.
According to David Moyes' schedule, his first working day as MU coach will be spent on introducing himself to the press and taking over the pile of documents left by Sir Alex Ferguson./.
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