Moyes admits EPL struggles at Sunderland
Oct 31, 2016 - 1:29 PM Sunderland manager David Moyes has admitted his team's poor start to the season has often caused him to spend many Saturday nights in a darkened room.The 4-1 home drubbing by Arsenal two days ago heaped pressure on Moyes, whose side have made the worst ever start to a Premier League campaign after 10 games and are bottom of the table with two points.
"When you've had 450, 500 games in the Premier League you keep doing what you've always done, you keep doing what you think is right." Moyes said.
"You try not to get too caught up in the whole thing. I don't think we can do. If we were going in blasting every player, I don't think things will necessarily get any better," the former Everton and Manchester United manager added.
The 53-year-old acknowledged his Premier League return has been less than impressive.
"It's damning, I agree," Moyes added.
"It does make me feel lousy, and I do. I don't feel good about it but you've got to take it. I probably spend Saturday night, and quite often, in a darkened room somewhere.
"Sunday gets a wee bit better, but not much, and hopefully by the time Monday morning comes, you are ready to go again.
"You've got to get it out of the system and you are up and running again. And I'll do that again on Monday."
Sunderland, seeking their first league win of the season, travel to 10th-placed Bournemouth on Saturday.
Source: AAP
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