LONDON. — New Real Sociedad coach David Moyes faces a tough challenge to get the Basque club back on Spanish La Liga soccer track, but it is also a chance for the Scot to restore his reputation after a failed stint at Manchester United.
Sociedad announced late on Monday Moyes, who has been without a club since he left United in April after less than a season in charge, had agreed to take over from the sacked Jagoba Arrasate on a contract until June 2016.
He inherits a Sociedad side languishing in 15th place in La Liga after 11 matches and Sunday’s 2-1 win at home to champions Atletico Madrid, their first outing since Arrasate’s exit, was only their second victory of the campaign. — Reuters.



