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After being criticised earlier in the term for his seemingly negative tactics against the top sides, Mourinho’s men have steamrollered the lesser sides in the Premier League. However, their defending has let them down recently and they were held to a 2-2 draw at home to Burnley. Yorke was part of the famous United side that won the Treble in the 1998/99 season when Sir Alex Ferguson was at the helm and still works at the club as an ambassador. Mourinho has enjoyed a wealth of success during his career and lifted the Europa League and EFL Cup during his debut season in charge of United.
But the Portuguese has never been renowned for adopting a cavalier approach during matches. And Yorke has revealed he has spoken to his former boss Ferguson and the Scot thinks Mourinho won’t change tack anytime soon. “He's done that type of stuff as a manager throughout his career,” Yorke, who now works as a pundit for beIN Sports said. I had this conversation with Sir Alex last week, and he can't see him changing because if you're successful this way, why would you want to change?” United, who are second in the table, take on Southampton on Saturday (5.30pm).
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