Thursday, 19 December 2013
Moyes pleased to see Manchester United weather Stoke storm
The Scot says his team were in control despite difficult conditions at the Britannia Stadium and is looking forward to taking on Sunderland in the semi-finals of the competition
David Moyes was pleased with the way his Manchester United side coped with testing conditions to reach the Capital One Cup semi-final.
Referee Mark Clattenburg took the players off the field for just under 10 minutes amid swirling winds and a hail storm during the first half of the quarter-final against Stoke City at Britannia Stadium on Wednesday.
Play resumed with Ashley Young scoring his first United goal for 17 months in the second half and Patrice Evra adding a second goal as the Premier League champions secured a 2-0 win.
United will now play Sunderland in the semi-finals next month as Moyes eyes a trophy in his first season at Old Trafford.
The former Everton boss told Sky Sports: "I think especially in the first half it was very difficult for the players to play.
"It was one of the worst conditions, players will say to play in heavy winds is as bad as anything.
"The first goal was always going to make a big difference, we were in control after that and then we got the second goal and saw the game out well."
Sunderland are rooted to the bottom of the Premier League, but Moyes will not be taking Gus Poyet's side lightly after they beat Chelsea in the quarter-finals on Tuesday night.
He said: "I'm glad we are through, it will be a tough semi-final against Sunderland now.
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