Everton coach Moyes was interviewed recently. He believed that the failure experience at Sunderland made him more determined to revive his success at West Ham and Everton. Moyes coached Sunderland for 10 months and won only six Premier League games....

Everton coach Moyes was interviewed recently. He believed that the failure experience at Sunderland made him more determined to revive his success at West Ham and Everton.
Moyes coached Sunderland for 10 months and won only six Premier League games. After being sacked by Real Sociedad and Manchester United, Moyes admitted that his third consecutive setback at Sunderland had taken a toll on him.
The Everton coach said: "It was a difficult period, and I'm not sure how many managers can have a smooth sailing in their coaching career without suffering setbacks. It's a bit like Postkoglu leaving Nottingham Forest now, and he will come back because Postkoglu is a very good coach. "I think football can make you sick to your stomach if you're not careful, so you have to stay determined, work hard and believe you're not far away from success, but I wouldn't say it was an excuse, but Sunderland were in a period of change and their finances were low. At the same time, there was a limit to what I could do. I was very disappointed that I couldn't help the team avoid relegation, so I resigned. "
"I probably realized early on that the situation would be difficult. I had the opportunity to leave for another club that season, but I chose not to leave because I wanted to stick to it as long as possible. . The result was disappointing, but I had a good time there and met a lot of good people, but the team was in a period of decline and it was difficult to reverse."
Moyes helped the team escape the danger of relegation during his two spells at West Ham and returned to Everton last season and regained his reputation. He believes his experiences at Sunderland, Manchester United and Real Sociedad were a valuable learning process. He said: "There was a period, around November to December, when we won three out of four games and that was about our best period, and after that we really struggled, it was very difficult. But I think it makes you tougher when you take on other jobs and it also makes you realize that you don't want to go through that again. For any manager, being relegated is a very, very bad feeling and something you don't want to experience."
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