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David Moyes resigns as Sunderland manager following Premier League relegation

David Moyes during the warm up prior to the FA Cup third round replay between Burnley and Sunderland

David Moyes has resigned as manager of Sunderland following their relegation from the Premier League.

The former Manchester United and Everton manager oversaw a campaign in which the Black Cats finished bottom of the Premier League, with just six wins from their 38 games.

Moyes advised the Sunderland chairman and chief executive of his decision to leave the club at a meeting in London on Monday morning.

Speaking about the decision, chairman Ellis Short said: "I pursued the services of David Moyes for a considerable period prior to his appointment last summer, which makes the announcement of his departure difficult for everyone concerned.

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In his final interview as Sunderland boss, David Moyes said the players didn't deserve to finish the season with a 5-1 defeat at Chelsea

"Having worked tirelessly throughout the campaign to avoid relegation from the Premier League, David has chosen to leave the club without compensation, which is testament to his character.

"In the days ahead we will take some time for reflection, and then focus on recruitment and pre-season as we prepare for our Championship campaign. We wish David well in the future."

Jermain Defoe of Sunderland looks dejected during the Premier League match between Sunderland and AFC Bournemouth
Image: Sunderland will be competing in the Sky Bet Championship next season

Moyes said: "I would like to thank Ellis Short and the Board for giving me the opportunity to manage Sunderland and the fans for always being so passionately supportive of their club.

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"I wish the players and my successor well in their efforts towards promotion back to the Premier League."

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