Man Utd 0-1 Everton: David Moyes backs Idrissa Gueye after red card

David Moyes defended his team's actions after Idrissa Gueye was sent off in their 1-0 win over Manchester United, revealing he has a unique approach to player relationships. The Everton manager admitted that the altercation between Gueye and teammate Michael Keane was a necessary step for his squad to show they genuinely care about each other.

When asked about Gueye's red card, Moyes stated that he likes to see his players "brawl" with one another, suggesting that this level of passion is essential for building strong team bonds. This approach may not be for everyone, but it appears to be the formula for success under Moyes' management.

The Everton manager also highlighted Gueye's dedication and commitment to the team, despite being sent off in a crucial match. By backing his player, Moyes demonstrated that he is willing to stand by those who fight for the cause, even if it means accepting the consequences of a red card.

Moyes' unorthodox approach to team dynamics has sparked debate among football fans and pundits, with some questioning whether this method will ultimately lead to success. However, based on Everton's 1-0 win at Old Trafford, it appears that Moyes' tactics are paying off – for now, at least.
 
idk about moyes approach tho πŸ€”... i mean i get why he'd want to see his players go at each other, but like a red card is a big deal and u cant just brush it off πŸ’―... still gotta wonder if it's worth the risk of getting sacked πŸš«πŸ’Έ... dont get me wrong i love the passion and energy Moyes brings to the game, but this level of physicality might not be suitable for every team player πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ... Everton managed to win tho so idc what moyes thinks 😏...
 
lol gotta love moyes' unorthodox approach πŸ˜‚πŸ‘Š, i mean who needs sportsmanship when you can have squad mates throwing punches at each other? but seriously tho, its interesting to see how he's trying to foster a sense of camaraderie among his players. like, if that works for them, more power to him πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. personally, i think it'd be pretty tough to manage a team with that kind of mentality, but hey, results are what matter πŸ’―. and let's be real, gueye's dedication is the real hero here πŸ‘
 
idk about moyes approach tho πŸ€”... sending off a player in a crucial match seems like a risk to me 😬 how do you know the other guy was even in the wrong? and what's with this "brawl" thing? is that just code for "my players are way too emotional"? πŸ™„ i need some stats or evidence to back up his claims... sounds like a lot of hot air to me πŸ‘Ž
 
idk about moyes' approach tho πŸ€” his team is doin pretty well but its a bit sus how he lets players get into fights with each other πŸ˜’ like isnt thats just gonna lead to injuries or somethin? and michael keane got hurt during the match too πŸ€• anyway i guess if it works for him and everton thatz all that matters πŸ’―
 
πŸ€” I think its pretty cool how Moyes is all about creating a strong team bond by letting his players duke it out πŸ₯Š. Some people might think its harsh, but if it makes the squad want to fight for each other that much, then its worth it, right? Its like when you have friends who really have your back no matter what - thats what Moyes is going for here. Of course, there's a risk of players getting hurt or suspended, but hey, if it works for Everton, its not my problem 😊.
 
I'm not sure I agree with this whole 'brawl' thing πŸ€” but if it brings the squad closer together like it did here against Man Utd then fair play to Moyes for trying something different πŸ’ͺ. Can be a double-edged sword though - you gotta have some tension in your team or they'll all just become too comfy with each other 😴. On the flip side, seein' players go at each other can give 'em an edge when it comes to match intensity πŸ†. Guess we'll just have to keep watch and see how this one plays out ⏰
 
I don’t usually comment but... I think its pretty weird how David Moyes is all about his players 'brawling' with each other πŸ€”. Like, yeah, we get it, teamwork and all that, but sending someone off in a 1-0 win just seems a bit excessive πŸ˜…. I mean, Idah Baba Njia would know better than to mess with Michael Keane πŸ˜‚. But at the same time, if it gets results like this πŸ‘ then maybe its worth a look? Everton's on a roll atm πŸŽ‰ and we'll see how long that 'brawling' thing stays effective πŸ’ͺ
 
OMG u guys!!! i cant even begin to process what moyes is doin right now!! 🀯 like, sending gueye off in a match against man united and expectin him to be all chill?? lol no thanks! πŸ˜‚ but seriously tho, moyes r tryin to create this toxic bro bond between his players and its either gonna work or nΓ³. idk about this "brawl" thing tho... seems like he wants his squad to be a bunch of thugs on the pitch? πŸ€Ίβ€β™‚οΈ i mean, i get it, passion & all that but cant u just have that without sendin someone off? πŸ˜” anywayz, its clear moyes r all about winnin at all costs and idk if thats the kinda manager i wanna see more of
 
I think its pretty weird that Moyes is trying to spin the fact that Gueye got sent off as a positive thing lol πŸ˜‚ like, we get it dude, your team is passionate about winning... but do you have to literally tell us to appreciate a bunch of grown men throwing punches at each other? 🀯 its not exactly the most reassuring sight for fans who are already nervous about their team's chances.
 
so thats how far u go to build team spirit πŸ˜‚. gotta respect moyes for being bold, but also a bit unconventional... i mean, brawling with teammates? 🀯 not sure if its the right approach for everyone tho. but hey, its working for everton atm, and that matters most in the end πŸ†. Moyes seems like a straight shooter who puts his players first, even if it means taking some risks... thats leadership for u! πŸ‘
 
i can imagine how intense the match must've been for idrissa guye and michael keane 🀯 their passion for each other is really admirable, even if it does get a little rough sometimes πŸ˜… david moyes is right, having that kind of chemistry with your teammates can make all the difference in winning games like that. it's cool to see him standing up for his players, even when they're making mistakes on the field 🀝 he seems like a really empathetic manager who cares about what makes his team tick ❀️
 
I'm loving the passionate vibes coming out of Goodison Park right now 🀩! David Moyes is definitely a manager who wears his heart on his sleeve (literally!). I mean, who wouldn't want their players to be fighting for each other like family? 😊 It's refreshing to see a manager who doesn't just focus on the Xs and Os, but also on building that special bond with his team. Gueye's dedication is truly admirable, and it's awesome that Moyes has his back even when things get intense πŸ’ͺ. Only time will tell if this approach leads to more wins, but I'm all for it – it's a breath of fresh air in the football world! πŸ‘
 
I don't get why some ppl say he's crazy 🀯... like, if u care about ur teammates enough to have a fight with 'em, doesn't that show u really want 'em to win? πŸ† I mean, Gueye got sent off but Everton still won, right? So it must be working for them... or maybe they just scared the life outta Man U πŸ˜‚. Anyway, Moyes seems like a manager who actually cares about his players, and that's gotta count for something. πŸ’―
 
You gotta wonder if this is a case of 'winning by any means necessary' πŸ€”. Is Everton just trying to prove a point about team unity or are they gonna keep going down this road where they risk getting burned? Moyes says it's all about showing passion and commitment, but what happens when that passion gets taken out on someone else? 😬. I think we're seeing an interesting dynamic play out here - is it the manager trying to be a father figure to his team or just stirring up drama for entertainment value? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. Either way, it's gotta be working if they keep coming out on top... for now 😏
 
idk about moyes' approach πŸ€”, i mean its good that his players care about each other and all but is it really necessary to have them 'brawl' all the time? seems like a risk to me... πŸ€• on the other hand if it's what works for everton then who am i to judge πŸ˜… i think it's also worth noting that gueye was pretty upset about being sent off and keane seemed really angry too, maybe it wasn't as planned out as moyes made it sound? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ still, kudos to moyes for backing his player and showing that he has their back πŸ’―
 
Ugh I'm so salty about that red card 🀯😑... like what even is the point of sending someone off in a match? Gueye was already having a great game and then this happens... I feel bad for him πŸ˜”... Moyes should really rethink his approach to team management, it's all just getting a bit too intense πŸ€ͺ... but at the same time, you can see why it might work - those players definitely seem invested in each other πŸ’•... my friend is an Everton fan and he's literally freaking out because they actually won πŸ˜‚πŸ’₯... I guess only time will tell if this unorthodox method of theirs actually leads to success πŸ€”
 
I think its pretty fascinating how David Moyes is taking a non conventional approach to team dynamics and player relationships πŸ€”... he genuinely believes in the power of "brawling" amongst his players to build strong bonds, which might sound unorthodox but hey, its worth exploring if it leads to success πŸ’‘. The fact that Gueye was willing to go toe-to-toe with Keane despite getting sent off just goes to show how much he cares about the team and is willing to make sacrifices for them ❀️... we'll have to see if this approach pays dividends in the long run 🀞
 
I'm a bit concerned about David Moyes' approach to player relationships πŸ€”. While I get what he's trying to do - building strong team bonds and all that - I don't think physical altercations between teammates are the way to go 😬. I mean, Gueye got sent off, which means his focus is now on the next match instead of helping the team win πŸ•°οΈ. And what about the risk of injury? Not to mention the mental toll it can take on players πŸ‘Š. Maybe Moyes' approach will work in the long run, but I'd like to see him try a different method first πŸ’ͺ. Still, if it's working for Everton now, that's all that matters πŸ†. But let's keep an eye on this one, shall we? πŸ˜‰
 
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