Manchester United will have to rebuild their "aura of invincibility" under David Moyes, according to Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas.
Former
Everton boss Moyes replaced the 71-year-old at Old Trafford after the
legendary Scot retired last season, following his 13th Premier League
title at the club.
And Villas-Boas, who saw his Spurs side go
unbeaten against the champions last term, believes the fear of facing
United has lessened significantly ahead of the 2013-14 campaign.
"The aura that Sir Alex had, David Moyes does not yet have," Villas-Boas said, according to The Times.
"This
could have a direct influence on the players of Manchester and their
opponents. United had, because of Sir Alex’s history of winning, an aura
of invincibility.
"The fear made everything harder and may
continue if [Moyes’s] adaptation is fast. The structure and squad are
top, but there was one voice. I am curious to see [what will happen]."
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