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Moyes: Time to start fighting
- Updated: December 16, 2016
David Moyes says he will “stand up and fight” for Sunderland’s Premier League survival rather than moan about a transfer cap.
Moyes was told this week he will have “very, very limited” funds in January to strengthen a squad depleted by injuries to Lee Cattermole, Paddy McNair, Duncan Watmore and now Jan Kirchhoff.
Sunderland have won three times in the league since the start of November, but Saturday’s visit of Watford is their last chance to get off the bottom before Christmas and comes on the back of successive defeats.
Results and off-field upheaval have amounted to a difficult start on Wearside for Moyes, who has admitted the job is …