Former Manchester United boss David Moyes believes his experience at Real Sociedad will help him to become a better manager.

The former Everton manager lasted just a year at the Anoeta before he was sacked as Real Sociedad coach last month and he is keen to return to football management as soon as possible.




While the Scot believes he could have been given more time and feels a little hard done by as he rejected offers from the Premier League to stay at the club last summer, Moyes is confident that his time in Spain has enriched him as a manager.

The Scotsman has insisted that he has gained a lot of knowledge in a different football culture in Spain and believes the experience will help him to become a better manager in the future.
 


The former Manchester United boss told BBC Radio 5 live: "I think the experience will help me.

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"I gained great knowledge from my time there. It was great to experience what I did and I hope that will make me better.”

Moyes also provided his opinion on the differences between the Premier League and La Liga and feels the best teams and the best players are all residing in Spain, not in England.

"It's very difficult to compare the two leagues. The best teams are in Spain and many of the best players are in Spain."

Despite being sacked in his last two jobs, Moyes remains a respected coach and a number of clubs are said to be keen to appoint him as their manager.