“You’re never going to win” – Dwight Yorke outlines what is ‘lacking’ at Manchester United amid poor start to the season
Manchester United icon Dwight Yorke has slammed the team’s performance against Tottenham Hotspur on Sunday (September 29). The Red Devils succumbed to a 3-0 loss at Old Trafford in the Premier League, their fourth defeat in nine games across competitions this season.
Yorke admitted that it was hard to watch his former club getting outplayed, saying (via Football365)
“It was hard to watch, hard to take. You know you’re going to win and lose in football – and not very often would we lose at Old Trafford – but the problem is the manner of the defeat.”
He added:
“Three goals against Liverpool, three against Bournemouth at home, and now three against Spurs. These are teams that would find it very difficult to come to United and get a point, let alone three. It’s hard to get your head around it.”
Yorke also slammed Manchester United’s lack of conviction and work ethic on the pitch.
“The biggest thing is the lack of conviction, the lack of work ethic. People talk about identity, and you can go into more detail, about your methodology and all those fancy words, but you have to show desire and earn the right to win football matches. That’s what always stuck with me from my time at United.”
He continued:
“So yeah, it is very hard to comprehend and to get your head around it. And for me, the biggest thing, like I said, you know, we win and we lose football games at times. But the lack of conviction, the lack of work ethic…people talk about your identity or whatever and you can go into more details and your methodology and all of these kind fancy words.”
The former striker insisted that things were far different during his time at Old Trafford.
“When I joined, you had to match the opposition for effort because we knew then our talent would shine through. If we’re not matching them for desire, effort, work ethic, you’re never going to win.”
He concluded:
“It was clear on Sunday we were lacking in those departments. We didn’t look fit. We didn’t press. There was no energy whatsoever. It looked like we were playing with no idea about what we were supposed to do when we were in or out of position. Those are two fundamental things I find disturbing.”
Manchester United will next be in action against FC Porto on Thursday, October 3, in the Europa League.