A respected Dutch coach has taken to twitter to have another swipe at Manchester United boss David Moyes after the Red Devils went down 2-1 against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.
Raymond Verheijen, the former assistant manager of the Welsh national team, is known on Twitter for his outspoken nature on tactics and player development.
The 41-year-old, who specialises in fitness and player conditioning, has had stints coaching with the national teams of the Netherlands, South Korea and Russia, whilst also advising some of Europe’s top clubs, including Feyenoord in 2011.
Verheijen has branded Moyes a ‘football dinosaur’ in the past through references to the famous Hollywood movie ‘Jurassic Park’ to describe the coaching in English football.
Champions Manchester United went down to a lacklustre 2-1 defeat to West Brom at Old Trafford and the Dutchman was scathing in his assessment of the Scot on the social media platform last night.
He tweeted: “It was sad to see ‘Rugby United’ loose against WBA today. Every time RVP does not come to the rescue, United look like a very average team.
“As RVP was struggling with muscle problems for second time already this season, United had to do it without him for most of the game today.
“When coaching a smaller club like Everton one can play reactive football to frustrate opponent & to win many points with good counter play.
“However when coaching a big club like United it’s the opponent who’s playing reactive football & it’s up to manager to come up with solution
“That’s why a lot of managers struggle when they move from a small to a big club. They don’t understand how to break down a defensive wall.
“Another problem is the fact that Moyes is very rigid with his 4-4-2. This is a very vulnerable tactic, especially against 4-2-3-1 & 4-1-4-1.”
The Dutchman went on, “Despite the 4-1 win, everyone who understands football could already see United’s tactical problem in the Swansea game last month.
“In Swansea game, United played with 2 central midfielders against 3 Swansea midfielders. But in that particular game, RVP came to the rescue.
“As most people in Jurassic Park don't have a clue about tactics, they were all talking about the 4-1 win instead of the tactical blunder.
“Even the tactically clueless pundits of Match of the Day said United had played well. What can you expect of these Jurassic Park products?
“In the Manchester derby the same tactical blunder proved to be very costly as Carrick & Fellani were totally overrun by the City midfielders.”
But as his rant continued, he criticised the former Everton manager for ditching countryman René Meulensteen, a long-term ally of Sir Alex Ferguson at Old Trafford, who was on the radar of UAE champions Al-Ain, as Sport360 reported.
“The future doesn't look bright as Moyes was allowed to take with him his tactically clueless friends from Everton & released Fergie’s staff.” Verheijen continued.
“It might have been smart if he had kept 1 of Fergie’s coaches as they know the team & understand how to deal with the opponent’s tactics.
“Former coach Meulensteen would have had more to offer to United than all the current clueless & inexperienced nobodies on the United bench.”