Everton manager David Moyes has come out in support of midfielder Idrissa Gueye, who was sent off in their 1-0 win over Manchester United after an altercation with teammate Michael Keane. Gueye's red card sparked controversy among fans and pundits alike, but Moyes defended his player, saying he likes to see his players "fight" each other.
Moyes believes that when his players are willing to engage in a physical battle with each other, it shows they care deeply about the game and are motivated to win. The manager's comments have been interpreted as an indication that he values passion and intensity over discipline and control.
"I like when my players fight," Moyes said. "It shows they're committed to winning and want to be part of something bigger than themselves." While some may view Gueye's red card as a reckless act, Moyes sees it as a reflection of his player's fire and determination.
The manager's defense of Gueye has sparked debate among fans and pundits, with some arguing that the midfielder's behavior was unacceptable and others seeing it as a necessary evil in the pursuit of victory. Regardless, Moyes' support for Gueye is clear, and he will likely continue to back his player as they look to build on their recent win.
Moyes believes that when his players are willing to engage in a physical battle with each other, it shows they care deeply about the game and are motivated to win. The manager's comments have been interpreted as an indication that he values passion and intensity over discipline and control.
"I like when my players fight," Moyes said. "It shows they're committed to winning and want to be part of something bigger than themselves." While some may view Gueye's red card as a reckless act, Moyes sees it as a reflection of his player's fire and determination.
The manager's defense of Gueye has sparked debate among fans and pundits, with some arguing that the midfielder's behavior was unacceptable and others seeing it as a necessary evil in the pursuit of victory. Regardless, Moyes' support for Gueye is clear, and he will likely continue to back his player as they look to build on their recent win.