Shush! MUTV silence pundit May after former Man United defender says Moyes is 'out of his depth' after Everton defeat



David May was silenced by Manchester United's in-house TV channel on Sunday after suggesting that manager David Moyes was 'out of his depth.'

The former United defender was a pundit on MUTV's coverage of the 2-0 defeat at Everton and when asked for his opinion on the embattled manager replied with the negative comment.

May was quickly hushed up by the presenter, who insisted that May concentrate on the Scot's positive qualities instead.

Critical: Former Man United defender David May called manager David Moyes 'out of his depth' on in-house TV channel MUTV before being hushed up by the presenter

Disaster: Moyes endured a nightmare return to former club Everton as United were beaten 2-0, their 11th Premier League defeat of the season

There were few positives to speak of as United slumped to their 11th defeat of the Barclays Premier League season at Goodison Park, a penalty from Leighton Baines and a second from Kevin Mirallas ensuring a miserable return to Merseyside for Moyes.

The result mathematically ruled out United's chances of finishing in the top four, meaning they won't be in the Champions League next season for the first time since the 1995-1996 season.



Old guard: May played for United between 1994 and 2003, winning two Premier League titles, two FA Cups and the Champions League

Glory: May famously gate-crashed Man United's European Cup winning celebrations in 1999

It also maintained Everton's push for the Champions League places after Arsenal had won 3-0 at Hull City earlier in the afternoon.

The defeat intensified the pressure on Moyes, who could be replaced at the end of the season.

May, 43, won two Premier League titles, two FA Cups and the Champions League in a nine-year career at Old Trafford between 1994 and 2003.



Spot on: Leighton Baines, a former United transfer target, opened the scoring with a penalty

True blue: Kevin Mirallas added a second goal just before half-time to boost Everton's Champions League chances



