David Moyes SACKED! Chief Woodward delivers news to failed Man United boss in early morning Carrington meeting with Ryan Giggs to take charge until end of season



Moyes thanked Carrington staff after learning his fate

Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward delivered news to Moyes face-to-face

Club thanks Moyes for 'hard work, honesty and integrity'



Glazer family lost patience after dismal season at home and abroad

Final straw came in Sunday's miserable 2-0 defeat at old club Everton

United are seventh in Premier League, 13 points off Champions League



Holland coach Van Gaal lined up as replacement

Ryan Giggs installed as interim manager



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David Moyes has been sacked by Manchester United with immediate effect.



Executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward arrived at Carrington at 8am on Tuesday morning to tell the Scot face-to-face.

Ryan Giggs will take temporary charge for the rest of the season as interim manager, while Phil Neville has kept his job within the club's backroom staff.

Moyes had already been informed of his fate and thanked club staff at the training complex in anticipation of his departure. The players were not present at the time, with the former boss leaving the training base at 12.55pm.



A tweet on the club's official Twitter account read: 'BREAKING: Manchester United announces that David Moyes has left the club. The club would like to place on record its thanks for the hard work, honesty and integrity he brought to the role.'

Moyes's loyal coaches Steve Round and Jimmy Lumsden have been relieved of their duties.



End of the line: Moyes lasted just 10 months of his six-year contract having been appointed last summer

I'm done: David Moyes was relieved of his duties as Manchester United manager on Tuesday Confirmation: Manchester United released a short statement on Twitter with the news Arrival: Ryan Giggs will take temporary charge until the end of the season Waving goodbye? Wayne Rooney arrives at training after Moyes' sacking by United Unhappy: Striker Danny Welbeck is understood to want a move away from Old Trafford Butt in: United Under 19 coach Nicky Butt arrives at Carrington Early morning meeting: United executive vice-chairman Ed Woodward delivered the news face-to-face

Miracle: Moyes found it impossible to maintain the high standards set by predecessor Sir Alex Ferguson

Bright beginnings: Moyes started work at Old Trafford on July 1 last summer just 10 months ago

DAVID MOYES AT UNITED

Played 51

Won 27

Drawn 9

Lost 15

Win percentage 52.94

It emerged on Monday that United's owners, the Glazer family, had lost patience with Moyes after a dismal season that has seen the reigning Barclays Premier League champions slump to seventh in the table.

The final straw was Sunday's 2-0 defeat at Everton, their 11th in the Premier League this season, and a result that left the title holders 13 points off the Champions League places.

United are confident of landing Holland coach Louis van Gaal as his replacement once they have tied up details of the manager's severance package.



The Old Trafford hierarchy have already made contact with the Dutchman and he wants to join United after the World Cup, while Dortmund manager Jurgen Klopp has ruled himself out of any potential move to Manchester.



Moyes has been sacked having not even completed 12 months of a six-year contract and will receive a hefty compensation package.

The Scot, on a day off on Monday, is understood to have been hurt and angry after learning of his fate on newspaper websites.

Meet the new boss: Moyes gets to work on his first morning as United manager at the club's Carrington training complex

Backing: Supporters on the Stretford End commissioned a banner proclaiming Moyes as the 'Chosen One'

Good start: Moyes lifts the Community Shield after United beat Wigan 2-0 at Wembley back in August. It was his only piece of silverware with the club

Winning start: United won 4-1 at Swansea City on the opening day of the season, getting their title defence off to the perfect start

Warm reception: Moyes is introduced to the Old Trafford crowd prior to his first home game against Chelsea

UNITED'S REMAINING MATCHES

April 26 Norwich City (H)

May 3 Sunderland (H)

May 6 Hull City (H)

May 11 Southampton (A)



Despite the expensive signings of Marouane Fellaini last summer and Juan Mata in January, United have failed to keep pace with their rivals and mount any kind of title challenge.

Moyes, who moved from Everton last summer to replace Sir Alex Ferguson, has also overseen failure in the cup competitions.

United were eliminated by Swansea City in the third round of the FA Cup, by Sunderland in the semi-finals of the Capital One Cup and by Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the Champions League.

Taking all competitions into account, United won 27 of 51 matches during the Moyes era, drawing nine and losing 15.

Taste of defeat: Moyes suffered his first league loss at Anfield as a Daniel Sturridge goal gave Liverpool a 1-0 win on September 1

Down to work: Moyes leads a training session at Carrington ahead of his first Champions League match with United back in September

Euro stars: United beat Bayer Leverkusen 4-2 at Old Trafford in their opening Champions League fixture of the season

Nightmare: The scale of Moyes's task at Old Trafford became apparent in the 4-1 defeat at rivals Manchester City on September 24

Bad to worse: Moyes can't believe his misfortune as United are beaten at home by West Bromwich on September 28

Pressure mounted further on the embattled manager following a lacklustre showing at Goodison Park, in which United transfer target Leighton Baines and Kevin Mirallas scored the goals.

Moyes bizarrely claimed that his team had played well after they lost 2-0 at Everton despite one of the most lame performances of his reign.

Many United fans saw the performance as a tipping point and the increasing number who were calling for him to go have got their wish.

Afterwards, Moyes — who was taunted by a man dressed as the Grim Reaper in the crowd — claimed he was happy with the display.

He said: ‘We played well in the first half but conceded two on the counter-attack. We didn’t deserve to be 2-0 down. We had good control of the game and possession of the ball. We didn’t defend well for the goals, though. That was right rotten.’



Masterstroke: Moyes did persuade star striker Wayne Rooney to turn down the overtures of Chelsea and sign a new contract

Revenge: United knocked Liverpool out of the Capital One Cup at the third round stage, offering swift retribution for the Anfield loss

Passion play: Moyes celebrates Javier Hernandez's goal as United beat Stoke City 3-2 at Old Trafford

Low point: Moyes sits and considers his options as United lose 1-0 to his former club Everton on December 4

On his way out: Coach Jimmy Lumsden was also sacked by United on Tuesday morning

Moyes’s verdict raised eyebrows in the Sky Sports studio.

‘That’s the worst I’ve seen from them over 90 minutes,’ said pundit and Sportsmail columnist Jamie Carragher.

‘Nobody seems to know what’s going on, on the pitch or in the dugout. You can’t see what the plan is. When I played it was total dominance from Manchester United. I’m looking at this team and wondering why they didn’t play like that when I was playing.’

Moyes was even criticised on the club's in-house TV channel when pundit David May said he was 'out of his depth' before being hushed up by the presenter.

Row: Moyes grabs the ball from Hatem Ben Arfa as Alan Pardew looks on during December's 1-0 home loss to Newcastle United

Race is on: Moyes runs along the touchline to retrieve the ball during United's New Year's Day loss to Tottenham

Protest: Moyes runs on to the pitch to appeal after a blatant handball is not given in the Tottenham match

No luck: Moyes rues a missed chance as United slipped to a 2-1 defeat to Sunderland in the first leg of their Capital One Cup semi-final

Out: With coach Phil Neville after United were knocked out of the Capital One Cup on penalties by Sunderland

January sales: Moyes bought Juan Mata from Chelsea for £37m in a bid to revive the flagging season

Nadir: United produced their most miserable performance of the season as they were beaten 2-0 by Olympiacos in the first leg of their last 16 Champions League tie

The great turnaround: But a Robin van Persie hat-trick gave United a 3-0 win at Old Trafford and took them through to a last eight encounter with Bayern Munich

Anger: A fan remonstrates with Moyes during the 3-0 home defeat by Manchester City

Guarded: Stewards protect the 'Chosen one' banner on the Stretford End at the end of the City defeat

Stunt: Disgruntled United fans paid for this plane to fly over the ground during a home match with Aston Villa. The plane's appearance was roundly booed by United fans in the ground

TIMELINE OF MOYES'S TENURE AT OLD TRAFFORD

September 1 - United suffer first defeat under Moyes as Daniel Sturridge gives Liverpool victory at Anfield. Wayne Rooney misses the game with a nasty head wound after being kicked in the head accidentally by Phil Jones in training.

September 22 - Hammered 4-1 at Manchester City. This time Robin van Persie is absent with a thigh injury.

September 28 - United lose 2-1 at home to West Brom, ending the Baggies' 35-year wait for an Old Trafford triumph.

October 19 - Concede last-minute Adam Lallana equaliser against Southampton at Old Trafford.

December 4 - Bryan Oviedo scores four minutes from time as Moyes' former club Everton end their 21-year wait for an away win over United.

December 6 - Rio Ferdinand criticises Moyes' policy of leaving it late to pick his teams, claiming on BT Sport: "It turns you into a madman."

December 7 - Yohan Cabaye gets the only goal as Newcastle win at Old Trafford for the first time since 1972.

December 10 - Van Persie suffers thigh injury taking a corner against Shakhtar Donetsk, and is ruled out for seven weeks.

January 1 - Rooney plays in the defeat by Tottenham but is then ruled out for four weeks with a groin injury.

January 5 - Swansea win at Old Trafford for the first time as Wilfried Bony's late goal sends United out of the FA Cup at the third-round stage for only the second time in 30 years.

January 7 - Defeat in Capital One Cup semi-final first leg at Sunderland means a third straight loss for the first time since May 2001.

January 19 - Skipper Nemanja Vidic is sent off as United crash to defeat at Chelsea.

January 22 - United beat Sunderland 2-1 in the Capital One Cup semi-final return leg thanks to Javier Hernandez's last-gasp effort in extra-time but come off worst in an awful penalty shoot-out, with only Darren Fletcher scoring from their five kicks.

February 1 - Stoke end their long wait for a win against United. Charlie Adam's double gives them their first since 1984.

February 7 - Vidic confirms he will leave at the end of the season.

February 9 - United come from behind to lead bottom side Fulham at Old Trafford, but Darren Bent's stoppage-time equaliser settles a 2-2 draw to deny the hosts all three points. Moyes describes the result as being "as bad as it gets".

February 25 - It proves gruesome in Greece for United in the Champions League last 16 as a poor performance sees the Red Devils beaten 2-0 by Olympiacos in Piraeus.

March 16 - Another day United will want to forget in a hurry as two Steven Gerrard penalties and a Luis Suarez strike earns Liverpool a crushing 3-0 win at Old Trafford. It could have been even worse for Moyes' men as Gerrard also hit the post with another penalty.

March 25 - United lose 3-0 to bitter rivals for the second consecutive home league game as a brace from Edin Dzeko and a late strike from Yaya Toure hands Manchester City a derby double over their city rivals. The result ensured United were guaranteed to end the season with their lowest points total in Premier League history.

April 9 - Despite an encouraging 1-1 draw in the first leg and taking the lead through Patrice Evra, the Red Devils go down 3-1 to defending champions Bayern Munich in the second leg of their Champions League quarter-final at the Allianz Arena.

April 20 - Moyes' return to Goodison Park is turned into a nightmare as a Leighton Baines penalty and a goal from Kevin Mirallas hand Everton a 2-0 win, a result which means United cannot qualify for the Champions League.

April 22 - Moyes is sacked by United.



Good display: United produced their best performance of the season in the 1-1 home draw with Bayern Munich

Beyond them: But Bayern came from behind in the second leg in Munich to win 3-1 and knock United out of the Champions League