Manchester United winger Antonio Valencia has revealed
his frustrations at life under David Moyes.
Valencia has started 18 of United's 33 top-flight matches
in a disappointing first campaign with Moyes at the helm.
United have relinquished their Premier League title and
sit seventh in the table, with only a remote chance of qualifying for next
season's UEFA Champions League.
Moyes' side were knocked out of this term's Champions
League at the quarter-final stage by holders Bayern Munich last week, with a
4-2 aggregate defeat ending the Scot's hopes of landing a major trophy in his
first season at the club.
There have been reports of unrest within the Old Trafford
dressing room throughout the campaign and, according to the Sunday People,
Valencia has now gone public with his discontent.
"I would like to have more minutes, I would like to
have a more important role here," the British newspaper quotes the Ecuador
international as saying.
"In fact, I would have liked to have more importance
inside the team.
"But I have not been given the chance. I hope next
season will be better for me as well as Man United."
Culled from Soccerway


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