David Moyes casts doubt on United`s European hopes
Manchester United manager David Moyes says his team does not possess enough "world-class players" to mount a serious challenge for Champions League success this season.
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Manchester United manager David Moyes says his team does not possess enough "world-class players" to mount a serious challenge for Champions League success this season.
United have lost three of their first six games in the Premier League since Moyes succeeded Alex Ferguson, with Saturday`s 2-1 loss at home to West Bromwich Albion leaving them in 12th place in the table.
It represents the club`s worst start to a league season since 1989.
Moyes missed out on targets including Cesc Fabregas, Leighton Baines and Ander Herrera during the close-season transfer window, and he is now worried that his team will come up short in European competition.
"To win the Champions League, you need five or six world-class players," he told the Sunday editions of several British newspapers.
"Look at Bayern Munich; they have it. Look at Barcelona, who had it in the past and Real Madrid, who have maybe got it now.
"That`s the level you have to be at to win it. We`ve not got that yet, but what we have got is experience."
United opened their Champions League campaign with a 4-2 home win over German side Bayer Leverkusen earlier this month.
They visit Ukrainian champions Shakhtar Donetsk for their second Group A fixture on Wednesday.
AFP
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