Manchester United boss David Moyes said Sunday he still needs to come
to terms with the level of scrutiny he faces as manager of one of the
world's biggest football clubs.
The Scot, who has been in the high-profile job for just two weeks after
replacing Alex Ferguson, on Saturday lost his first match with his new
side 1-0 against the Thai All Stars in Bangkok.
Moyes, 50, said the pressure of managing at Old Trafford did not compare
with his decade in charge at English Premier League rivals Everton.
"I have to put this in perspective and it is completely different,"
Moyes told reporters at a press conference after touching down in
Australia.