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Apr 5, 2014 at 3pm UK
 
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David Moyes: 'Manchester United deserved victory'

Manchester United manager David Moyes praises his side's performance in today's thrashing of Newcastle United, claiming that they "deserved the victory".

Manchester United manager David Moyes has praised his side's performance in today's thrashing of Newcastle United at St James' Park, claiming that they "deserved the victory".

The Red Devils dispatched Alan Pardew's side 4-0, thanks to a brace by Juan Mata and strikes from Javier Hernandez and youngster Adnan Januzaj.

Moyes told reporters after the game: "We played well and scored some really good goals. I'm really pleased with the performance. Juan Mata got us a couple of goals and was involved in the final one for Adnan Januzaj as well. Mata was terrific and so were Shinji Kagawa and Darren Fletcher. We had some great performances today.

"I always believed I had options and a squad of players who could come in and play. I've said all season that we have a really good squad of players and we showed that today. They played well and deserved the victory.

"The focus could only be on this game but you could see we've left a few players at home and not played a few players. We are hoping they will be fit for Wednesday night's game at Bayern Munich."

United's victory, their fourth in a row on the road, puts them sixth in the Premier League table.

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Juan Mata of Manchester United celebrates scoring their second goal during the Barclays Premier League match between Newcastle United and Manchester United at St James' Park on April 5, 2014
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