David Moyes is the new man at the helm of Sunderland amid Sam Allardyce living to take up the role as England boss.
Moyes comes into Sunderland after being shown the door at Manchester United and Real Sociedad after poor performances by both clubs in their respective leagues and cup competitions.
David Moyes has been in the English Premier League for a very long time amid his time as manager for Everton FC where he spent 11 years guiding the team into pushing for spots on the table and winning many accolades including League Managers Association coach of the year on numerous occasions.
Sunderland has been battling relegation for four seasons but the team has a way of surviving in the Premier League, something David Moyes aims to change.
When he was the manager of Everton Football Club, Everton was in the first half of the league table and always made a push for the qualification for Champions League football.
At Sunderland, Moyes faces a task of taken Sunderland from the 16th and 17th position in the league and give fans renewed hope.
As a team under transition, Moyes would bring new singnings into a team whose performances are not consistent and fans do not have any security of their team surviving in the league year in and year out.
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Moyes did not survive at Manchester United because of the pressure that comes from managing a team that knows nothing but winning.
Sunderland is the perfect team for a man who is looking to revive his career after two failed stints because of pressure from only the board and the fans but not the footballing world.
Moyes has the time and the patience to assemble a team that can compete equally in the English Premier League and better their performances in the FA Cup and Capital One Cup.
With many clubs seeking a new managerial direction, Sunderland has acquired a manager who has vast experience in the Premier League and who can formulate great tactics in the upcoming 2016/17 season that looks like the biggest in the competition's history.