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My job is secured, says Manchester United coach David Moyes

<p>Beleaguered Man United boss dismisses rumours that his position as manager could be under threat if his team cannot overturn a 0-2 deficit against Olympiakos tonight</p>

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United boss David Moyes (second from right) challenges Wayne Rooney for the ball as Robin van Persie and Nemanja Vidic look on at a training session yesterday. Pic/Getty Images

United boss David Moyes (second from right) challenges Wayne Rooney for the ball as Robin van Persie and Nemanja Vidic look on at a training session yesterday. Pic/Getty Images

Manchester: Manchester United manager David Moyes yesterday brushed off suggestions that his position will be under threat if his side do not overcome Olympiakos in the Champions League today. Having lost the first leg of the Last 16 tie 0-2, United are on the brink of elimination.

United boss David Moyes (second from right) challenges Wayne Rooney for the ball as Robin van Persie and Nemanja Vidic look on at a training session yesterday. Pic/Getty Images
United boss David Moyes (second from right) challenges Wayne Rooney for the ball as Robin van Persie and Nemanja Vidic look on at a training session yesterday. Pic/Getty Images 

The team's struggles prompted reports in British newspapers that Moyes could be at risk of losing his job if United are eliminated by Olympiakos, but he insists that his position is secure.

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