In a moment of rare humility and respect, Manchester United manager Reuben Amorim has openly admitted that Everton boss David Moyes is doing a better job than him this season. Speaking ahead of United’s crucial clash with Everton today, Amorim praised the Toffees’ resilience and organization under Moyes, acknowledging the impressive turnaround the Scottish manager has orchestrated at Goodison Park.
“I have to be honest—Moyes is doing a fantastic job,” Amorim said in his pre-match press conference. “Everton have been solid, disciplined, and playing with a real identity. Right now, I have to say he’s doing a better job than I am.”

Such words carry weight, especially coming from the head coach of Manchester United, a club always under immense scrutiny. Amorim’s admission is not just a show of respect but also a recognition of Everton’s form under Moyes, who has defied expectations to push his side into contention for European football.
While United have had their ups and downs this season, Everton have been punching above their weight, securing crucial results against top sides and proving to be one of the most difficult teams to break down. Moyes, once a former United manager himself, has built a side full of grit and determination, something Amorim openly admires.
As the two sides prepare to battle it out, this acknowledgment adds an extra layer of intrigue to the fixture. Will Amorim’s words serve as motivation for his United squad, or will Moyes’ Everton prove once again why they are one of the most formidable teams this season? One thing is certain—the respect between the two managers will not be in question, but the fight on the pitch will be as fierce as ever.
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