Summary

  • Man Utd sack David Moyes

  • Ryan Giggs takes charge on temporary basis

  • Moyes's coaching staff Round and Lumsden also leave

  • Old Trafford club announce decision on Tuesday morning

  • GET INVOLVED: Who should replace Moyes?

  1. Moyes sackedpublished at 08:39 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    Former Manchester United manager David MoyesImage source, Reuters

    There you go. After 10 months in charge, David Moyes has been sacked as manager of Manchester United.

    Speculation about his future intensified on Monday, with several news outlets reporting he was set to lose his job following the 2-0 defeat at his former club Everton the previous day.

  2. BREAKING NEWSpublished at 08:32 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    David Moyes is sacked as manager of Manchester United.

  3. Moyes latestpublished at 08:26 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    Former Manchester United captain Gary Neville, who made over 600 appearances for the club, was asked about the latest situation at Old Trafford on Monday. His brother Phil is a coach at United.

    This is what he told Sky Sports:, external

    "Usually they don't comment on anything, but they're going to have to clarify this position quickly. They might have to break rank and do what they don't normally do and make a statement pretty quickly."

  4. Moyes latestpublished at 08:20 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    David Moyes - Chosen One bannerImage source, Getty Images

    More from BBC Sport's Simon Stone:

    "If United wanted to end the speculation, it would be fairly easy. One public statement would do it even if commenting on rumour is not 'the United way'. The alternative scenario is more complex. The New York Stock Exchange would have to be told given 10% of the club is listed there. A temporary replacement would need to be appointed until the end of the season. And then a permanent successor found following - Matt Busby's brief second stint in charge apart - the shortest managerial reign at United since Walter Crickmer lasted only 43 games from November 1931 to July 1932."

  5. Footballpublished at 08:16 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    We will be focusing on the developments surrounding David Moyes's future at Manchester United, but of course, there are other stories and events unfolding across the sporting world.

    Chelsea play Atletico Madrid in the first leg of their Champions League semi-final at the iconic Vicente Calderon.

    Striker Samuel Eto'o will miss the match with a knee injury, while midfielder Eden Hazard trained following a calf problem that had kept him out of action for nearly two weeks.

    For all the latest team news, go to BBC's Champions League page. The match is live on BBC Radio 5 live - kick-off 19:45 BST.

  6. Get involvedpublished at 08:08 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    Eamonn Borg-Neal:, external Moyes needs time to rebuild the squad this summer, he trusted the previous regime too much. He needs to add his own flair.

    Mark Telford:, external I watched the managerial merry-go-round at Newcastle. It's stupid. Players should be held accountable and Moyes given time.

    Agustine Pimentel: , externalIf Moyes is sacked then United need to look at its player and sack about 9 or 10 of them that have not performed!

  7. Moyes latestpublished at 08:06 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    BBC Sport's David Ornstein:

    "Manchester United coaching staff are heading into the club's Carrington training ground and have not yet been told anything about their futures."

  8. Moyes latestpublished at 08:04 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    Here are snippets from what the papers are saying:

    Manchester United manager David Moyes will be sacked on Tuesday and replaced by the joint-caretaker team of Ryan Giggs and Nicky Butt until the end of the season.

    Full story: Daily Telegraph, external

    United players were telling friends that Moyes would be sacked before the 2-0 defeat away to Everton on Sunday.

    Full story: Daily Mirror, external

    United sanctioned Moyes's exit as early as February and can fire the Scot with just a one-year pay-off because of the club's failure to secure Champions League football for next season.

    Full story: Independent, external

    Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp, 46, is one of the favourites to replace Moyes at Manchester United.

    Full story: Daily Mail, external

    You can read the rest in a 'Moyes special' gossip column.

  9. Moyes latestpublished at 07:59 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    David Moyes remonstrates with his players during the 2-0 defeat to EvertonImage source, Getty Images

    BBC Sport's Simon Stone:

    "Yesterday afternoon all the Manchester-based national newspaper journalists said David Moyes was getting the sack. Manchester United's response: 'No comment'. Former player Gary Neville feels that stance is unsustainable. He is not alone. Is it? Will Moyes turn up for duty as normal. Or, less than 10 months after his unveiling as Sir Alex Ferguson's successor on a six-year contract, will the Scot be asked to clear his desk?"

  10. Get involvedpublished at 07:57 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    We want you to share your views on the Moyes situation.

    Tweet us using the hashtag #bbcsportsday, external and/or text in (UK only) on 81111.

    Does Moyes deserve the boot? Is he to blame for the club's poor campaign? If he does leave then who should replace him?

  11. Moyes latestpublished at 07:41 British Summer Time 22 April 2014

    Manchester United manager David MoyesImage source, Rex Features

    As the Grim Reaper stood among the Everton fans brandishing his scythe in the direction of Manchester United manager David Moyes, who would have thought that just a few hours later the Scot would face intense speculation surrounding his future at Old Trafford.

    Monday's reports suggested that the former Everton boss was set to lose his job, having only taken over from Sir Alex Ferguson last summer.

    The club denied that the 50-year-old had been sacked, but when asked whether he was leaving, added, "we do not comment on speculation."

    We will have all the latest developments right here on BBC Sportsday.