4 Reasons Why Man Utd's Win Against Olympiakos Is Still Papering Over The Cracks

David Moyes will be sleeping much easier after Man United's 3-0 victory against Greek side Olympiakos. A hat-trick from Robin Van Persie secured the victory and saw United progress to the quarter finals of this year's Champions League. The victory will have tasted all the sweeter after United overturned the 2 goal deficit from their dismal first leg showing in Greece. As the Old Trafford fans applauded their team off after the final whistle, there was little doubt that the result was a ray of light in an otherwise bleak season. Reports have even emerged of the much beleaguered Moyes seen smiling on the touchline, an image the United faithful have not seen a great deal of this season. But somewhere amidst the hysteria of qualification and the euphoria of a great European night in Manchester, problems still remain. It appears that it will take more than a victory against a team who'd lost 11 out of 11 on English soil to silence the voices of the "Moyesout" brigade. They may well be right, but the level of Moyes' culpability in United's season of misery will always be debatable. Don't be fooled by the smiles, the hat-tricks and quarter finals, there are some serious cracks at Manchester United. Click next to read about just 4 problems, and feel free to contribute your own in the comments section.
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