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<strong>Manchester United assistant manager Steve Round has given his backing to David Moyes to succeed at the club following a 1-0 defeat to fierce rivals Liverpool.</strong>
The Scot was appointed as the United manager following Sir Alex Ferguson's decision to retire and has been the subject of criticism following the club's 1-0 defeat away at Anfield.<br />
Round, who had worked with him at Everton as well, is confident that despite the early hiccups Moyes has what it takes to succeed at Old Trafford.<br />
He told the Manchester Evening News: "Without a doubt David was ready for this job. I had five years at Everton with him and he impressed me every day.<br />
"There is not a day goes by where you take your foot off the gas with him. He is 100 per cent every day with an incredible work ethic.<br />
"He also has an incredible desire to succeed. He now has the stature and presence to move to a club like this. I really do believe he will be a big success here.<br />
"Now I have been in this club and environment I can understand why Sir Alex and the board appointed him, to keep that continuity, work ethic, drive and feeling about the club going.<br />
"It was very important to them and I can understand now that I have been here and lived it. They were made for each other."
Written by Prateek Sarkar
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