La Liga club Real Sociedad have confirmed the appointment of
David Moyes, who has signed a deal until June 2016.
David Moyes has been named as the new coach of La Liga side
Real Sociedad on a year-and-a-half deal.
Moyes, who was axed by Manchester United in April following
a dismal first season in charge at Old Trafford, has been handed a contract
until June 2016 with the Spanish outfit.
"The Royal Society has reached an agreement with David
Moyes to be the first team coach until 30 June 2016," a statement on
Sociedad's official website read.
Moyes left United just 10 months into a six-year contract
after being named as the successor to Sir Alex Ferguson in the summer of 2013.
At the time of his departure, United, the defending
champions, were seventh in the Premier League and 23 points behind leaders
Liverpool.
Moyes also left the 20-time title winners with a host of
unwanted records broken during his tenure, including failing to qualify for the
Champions League for the first time in almost two decades.
Moyes, who became the third shortest-serving manager in the
club's history, won 27, drew nine and lost 15 of his 51 games in charge of
United.
David Moyes' Managerial Record
All that came after Moyes had enjoyed 11 critically
acclaimed years at Everton, leading the club to five top-six finishes. The
Toffees qualified for the Champions League for the first time under Moyes'
stewardship -- although they lost in the qualifying stages of the competition
-- and he also took the Merseyside club to the FA Cup final in 2009.
The former Preston boss takes over a Sociedad side who moved
out of the Primera Division relegation zone on Sunday night with a 2-1 home win
over champions Atletico Madrid.
Asier Santana, Sociedad's B team coach, was in charge for
that match following last week's sacking of Jagoba Arrasate.
Arrasate was dismissed in the wake of a hugely disappointing
start to the campaign which saw Sociedad -- who finished fourth in 2013 and
seventh last term -- win just one of their opening 10 league fixtures as well
as being eliminated from the Europa League.
Ex-West Brom and Real Betis boss Pepe Mel was also in the
running to replace Arrasate, but Moyes was reportedly Sociedad's first choice
and La Real confirmed the Scot's appointment late on Monday night.
Moyes' first game in charge is set to be the trip to
promoted Deportivo La Coruna after the international break.
Moyes becomes the fourth British manager of the San Sebastian-based
outfit, following in the footsteps of Englishman Harry Lowe and Welsh duo John
Toshack and Chris Coleman.
Lowe was manager for five years from 1930 while Toshack has
had three different stints in the hotseat, beginning in 1985 and then most recently
in 2002.
Current Wales boss Coleman, meanwhile, was appointed on a
three-year contract in July 2007 after Sociedad were relegated to the Segunda
Division for the first time in 40 years.
Coleman resigned from his post in January 2008, citing a
difference of ideas with new president Inaki Badiola, having led Sociedad up to
fifth in the table and one point off the promotion places.
No comments:
Post a Comment