What a load of bollocks. Sorry, but I couldn't give a rats arse if little Davey was sleeping in his car - bless the woe-stricken professional footballer - and climbed to the top of the mountain.
Players have let him down? His moronity has let them down. He has taken a group of winners and week after week, whether he's belittled them in the press or instructed them to play in a way we all know isn't working, stifled them, let them down and overseen a media narrative which has led to this very questioning from here, there and everywhere. Well I'm not having it.
When you're questioning the attitude of Javier frickin' Hernandez then you need to take a long, hard look at the reality, not some self-indulgent, player-bashing alternative universe whereby you pretend that these players just simply don't care.
Our players weren't "outfought" today. No, they were comprehensively taken apart by a better football team, one that is confident, one that plays like a unit, and one that plays that very way because Brendan Rodgers and his staff have had the bollocks, imagination and talent to go in there and make it happen. Jordan Henderson was shite not so long ago. A laughing stock. What's changed? Did his attitude change, was he "shaming" himself in the you say that our champions have done? Or, more realistically, has his manager built up his confidence and created a team in which the lad can flourish? Hm.
Thankfully, most other supporters are now beginning to see what's really going on. The personal attacks on our players are not as common because people are realising there is systematic failures in place, failures that would render Leo Messi a parody of himself, just like it has with practically every top player in our current squad.
David Moyes was presented an incredible opportunity. He's met that with fear, naivety, stubbornness and actually managed to take United to depths we thought were unthinkable. The players make mistakes, the players are a part of this, but the Moyes sob story presented above is just not the case whatsoever. This is his fault, his responsibility and his repeated pursuit of utter stupidity, whether it be interviews, team selections or substitutions, is the reason we are where we are. Moyes is privately shocked? Yeah, and so are the players.