Crystal Palace V Man Utd at Selhurst Park - Match Preview

Pulis backing for MoyesCrystal Palace boss Tony Pulis has backed David Moyes to turn things around at Manchester United.Moyes has endured a tough start to life in charge at Old Trafford with United currently 11 points adrift of the top four.Palace, who have won their last three home matches, host United on Saturday knowing a victory could move them to within three places of the defending champions.But Pulis insists Moyes was the right man to succeed Sir Alex Ferguson and will, in time, get the Red Devils back on track."David has had a tough start but they have some fantastic players," said Pulis."I've watched their last three games on tape, and they could have won them all comfortably

They just haven't had the breaks, that momentum to take them forward."Last year under Sir Alex they didn't play as well as the year before, but they got the breaks"This year they've not been able to pick up any momentum

But they have wonderful players and are a wonderful football club and we will be proud to host them."When I was manager at Gillingham Moyesy was at Preston and we locked horns there

He'll know what we're about and he'll pick a team to win the game."David will turn it the way he wants it

He will be given the time to turn the club around like Sir Alex did when he first got the job

It's a proper football club."Irrespective of what the media say, he will be afforded time

They've been in this position before

But David is a top manager and a top bloke

If they stick with him, and I'm sure they will, he will be successful."I just hope their luck doesn't change on Saturday."While a top-10 spot might be within Palace's reach this weekend, they remain very much in the relegation scrap with just eight points separating 11 teams at the bottom.And Pulis remains in no doubt about the Eagles' prime target this season."How many points do we need? One more than the team who finish 18th," he added."You have to go out and try to win every game, I don't think you can look any further than the next game in this league."If you win games you have to keep your feet on the ground and if you lose games you dust yourselves down, get up and get ready for the next one

That's the way it will be from now until the end of the season."From 10th downwards it is really competitive

You have to keep your heads and hope and pray things will drop for you."Moyes is under no illusions about the size and seriousness of the task that he faces in the coming weeks.Last week's 0-0 draw at Arsenal would have normally been seen as a creditable result, but United's current predicament means they saw it as two valuable points dropped.Time is running out for Moyes to get his team into the top four.With 12 matches left United are 11 points adrift of the Champions League places and he now wants the Red Devils to turn the heat up on their rivals - starting with Saturday evening's trip to Crystal Palace."We have to try to get as close as we can (to the top four) and see if we can put some pressure on the teams above us," Moyes said.At the start of the season Moyes would have probably expected his team to come away from Selhurst Park with a relatively straightforward win.But United have been woefully inconsistent this season and Palace have turned a corner under new manager Tony Pulis.Pulis has dragged the Eagles out of the relegation zone and they are now two points outside the bottom three.With Palace having won their last three games, Moyes knows this is far from a banker."Tony has worked miracles at Palace," Moyes said."A lot of people were writing Tony off during his time at Stoke City but he hasn't half gone in there and made a few people eat their words."

Source : PA

Source: PA