Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic has said that the team has not had the 'fiery' hairdryer treatment from new manager David Moyes yet because at the moment everything was going smooth.
According to the Mirror, former United boss Sir Alex Ferguson was renowned for his fiery 'hairdryer' temper, bawling out his players when he felt they had let their standards slip.
The report said that although United have dropped five points from their first three games under Moyes, he has yet to let rip in the dressing room.
Despite United losing 1-0 at archrivals Liverpool prior to the international break, Moyes backed his players for the way they performed at Anfield, the report added.
Vidic said that the players were training well, and as long as it was the same, Moyes would not have any reason to shout.
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