Everton boss David Moyes insists he is more than happy at Goodison Park but admits he is flattered by talk of succeeding Sir Alex Ferguson at Manchester United.
The Toffees boss has impressed during his seven-years at Goodison Park.
“I try not to take any notice but obviously stuff comes back to you. It is nice. But maybe it’s Alex Ferguson having a different kind of mind games . . . to soften David Moyes up,” he told the News of the World.
“That might be the case or it might not. But I would never be disloyal or disrespectful to my club.
“Yes, it’s a nice thing. But was it not only a year ago that people were saying it was going to be Roy Keane or Mark Hughes or Martin O’Neill taking over from Sir Alex?
“I really enjoy this job and I’d like to win something for these supporters. A lot of supporters get fed up with managers being changed. Everton supporters have been really good to me and I’d like to give them something back. It would be a great way to cap the season.”
[Source: News of the World]
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