Moyes reveals the only factor that can ease pressure on Jose Mourinho

Manchester United have been under pressure following the controversies at the club; couple with the bad results that have come out of his side’s games.

Insinuations are that the Portuguese manager had become calmer after he was assured of his job via a text message by the United chief.

However, this has been refuted by former manager David Moyes who made it clear that only win can ease pressure on the former Chelsea boss.

According to him, the Saturday win and not the text message eased pressure on the manager.

Moyes stated that the win will go a long way in settling the situation at the Old Trafford and he expects United to get backfiring.

United are now on the break with the majority of the players already on international assignments. They will return to travel to London for a clash against Chelsea at the Stamford Bridge before welcoming Everton to the Old Trafford.

The Red Devils are now sitting in the eight positions in the league table with13 points after 8 games.

Meanwhile, Moyes is still without a job since quitting West Ham and has confirmed to have received offers from outside and within England but he is `in no rush as he wants to make the right decision for himself.

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