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Ruben Amorim admits that David Moyes is doing a better job at Reviving Everton of what he has achieved at Manchester United.
Moyes has won four of his six Premier League games and lost only once since he returned to Goodison Park, where United plays for the last time on Saturday afternoon.
Amorim, on the other hand, has four wins and eight losses of 14 League Games and United has fallen under Everton to 15th place at the table.
When asked why Everton has enjoyed a new manager 'Bunce' and United no, Amorim responded frankly: 'David Moyes is doing a better job than me, it is quite simple.
'We have to give merit to Everton players and especially the Everton coach, and we have to do the same.
'It is an incredible job of David Moyes to recover the team. You feel that trust and belief are there.

The boss of the united man, Ruben Amorim, admits that David Moyes has done a better job than him

It has been a sad season for Harry Maguire (right) and CO with Man United 15 at the table

Carlos Alcaraz scored the winner at Crystal Palace last week to maintain the good form of Everton
“It is sometimes frustrating when you listen aloud” four victories in 14 games for Manchester United. “You get very angry.
Moyes was the first manager to replace Sir Alex Ferguson in the United Hot-Seat, and almost 12 years later, Scot's success still throws a shadow on Amorim.
“It shows that it is a difficult job,” added the 40 -year -old, who also convened with West Ham last April for replacing Moyes in the London Stadium.
'We have to try to understand the story. This club had a figure in Sir Alex Ferguson that cannot replace.
“Everything was connected to a person and when that person leaves it is really difficult.”
Amorim wanted to delay United from Sporting Lisbon to summer and admits that it would have been better, and added: 'I think it is clear. It is common sense. When you start a season, it's completely different.
'I had my reasons to ask for it and I have the most important reasons to accept the work. I knew it would be difficult and a risk, but it is Manchester United and you can't say no. '