Really, David? Moyes wants Champions League job
After looking like a deer in the headlights for 10 months before losing his job at Manchester United, David Moyes is hoping to return to football management - in the Champions League no less.
Despite his disastrous tenure at Old Trafford which saw the Red Devils finish seventh, the former Everton boss, whose only previous Champions League experience came in 2005 where the Toffees failed to negotiate a qualifying round for the group stages, enjoyed a decent spell in Europe's premier club competition last season.
Moyes guided United to the quarter-final stage, where they were knocked out by holders Bayern Munich 4-2 on aggregate.
The Scot has clearly developed a taste for the competition and is looking for more in the future.
Speaking to British newspapers in Miami, US, Moyes said: "I got my real first taste of the Champions League this year and I thought I showed I can manage at that level.
"I would like somewhere that would give me a chance of being in the Champions League or a club that has ambitions of being in the Champions League...
"I will use United as an important experience in my managerial career. I feel I needed more time but I will use it to benefit me and help me in the coming jobs."
Sources: The Guardian, The Independent
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