DWIGHT YORKE has slammed Manchester United and admitted he has stopped watching them this season.
The Red Devils have had a tough first half of the season, having crashed out the Champions League and Carabao Cup.
The club sit eighth in the Premier League table and they have lost 12 matches in all competitions this season.
United have failed to score in five of their last six games ahead of their Boxing Day clash against Aston Villa.
And the poor performances frustrate Yorke so much that he has decided to not tune in for games.
He told the Daily Mail: “Watching United has been a struggle, there’s no two ways about that.
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“I’m not going to lie, I’ve walked away from the game, refused to watch for a bit and just try to catch up on highlights rather than sit through the 90 minutes.”
Yorke was part of the 1999 squad that won the Treble under Sir Alex Ferguson.
Rivals Manchester City matched the feat last season and it has only further annoyed the 52-year-old former striker.
Yorke added: “I still haven’t forgotten the fact that we allowed City to repeat history, winning our Treble, because we had a chance to stop them at Wembley [in the FA Cup final] and we didn’t.
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“The players didn’t do what they were supposed to do to protect the biggest legacy of the football club.
“So I’m a bit miffed by that and I haven’t really recovered from it.”
Yorke also hit out at the “inconsistency” this season and believes getting knocked out of Europe has damaged the players’ confidence.
Source: Soccer - thesun.co.uk