David Moyes is on the verge of the sack as Real Sociedad manager as the Spanish club consider their options after a 2-0 defeat at second-bottom Las Palmas that left the side level on points with the final relegation place, but the decision has not yet been confirmed as the flight bringing the former Manchester United manager back to Spain was cancelled.
Moyes is now expected to travel early on Monday morning from the UK, where he had spent the weekend since the defeat on Friday night, and will meet the club’s president, Jokin Aperribay, on his return. The favourite to replace him is Eusebio Sacristán.
Moyes had offers to return to the Premier League in the summer, and there had been interest from England more recently too, but he was determined to continue at Anoeta where his contract runs until the end of the season.
When Moyes took over last November, Real Sociedad were 16th, having won only twice in 11 games last season. Three days short of a year later the team in is virtually the same position, the improvement of the second half of last season long forgotten. They finished last season 12th, on 46 points, but now they are 16th again and have won twice in 10 games. Those victories have been away to the bottom two, Levante and Granada, and they are yet to win at home.
