Unitedâs preparations for the FA Cup final against Manchester City on Saturday have been overshadowed by rumours Ten Hag is set to be sacked.
The Premier League giants have endured a dismal season â finishing just eighth â and reports say Ten Hag will be axed regardless of the outcome of Saturdayâs FA Cup final.
As they consider replacing Ten Hag, Manchester United have shown interest in Thomas Tuchel, Kieran McKenna and Mauricio Pochettino, who surprisingly left his role with Chelsea last week.
But Yorke also fancies a crack at the United job and insists he has what it takes to make a difference at his former club, who have struggled since Sir Alex Fergusonâs departure over a decade ago.
âThe kind of character, the way I come across, know how to coach, the little learning experience Iâve got, the people Iâm going to bring in to make that football club better in my backroom staff is very important,â Yorke told Mail Sport on behalf of Fastest Payout Online Casinos.
âManchester United is a job you canât turn down. Itâs too big a job. The DNA of football has been there. Iâve proved that I can manage in a short space of time in winning that [the Australia Cup].
âEvery time Iâve done what theyâve asked me, they seem to be moving the goal posts. Other people who have done far less in the game in the management department are getting three, four, five chances. Itâs crazy.
âThere is not a job thatâs going that Iâm not trying to get. These are things that have been posed to me: âYou donât have your licence. You donât have any experienceâ â went and got my experience, won a cup.
âNow they say, âYou donât know the league, youâve never managed in the league.â Thatâs the next thing.
âMy first managerial experience, which a lot of people donât know, I managed in front of 75,000 people in Sydney against a Barcelona all-star team.Â
âSo I was thrown in at the deep end and shown straight away⌠that game ended up 3-2, a game we could easily have won that night. Â
âIt shows what you can do and bring to the team, but until youâve got those chances, you never know, right? People are always going to put questions marks over you.âÂ
Despite revealing his interest in the Manchester United job, Yorke â who won the treble under Fergie in 1999 â believes Ten Hag should stay if he wins the FA Cup.
United finished 31 points behind Manchester City in the Premier League this season and Pep Guardiolaâs side are aiming to become the first team to win back-to-back domestic doubles following their title triumph.
âIn my opinion, the FA Cup final is the make or break game for him,â Yorke, 52, added.
âIf he wins then I think it would be very harsh on a manager who has had two seasons at the club, winning two major competitions, not too many managers have been able to do that.
âIf you were to win two cups in two years, I think that should buy you another year. But I do believe if he doesnât, where we are as a football club, he hasnât really advanced us.
âFrom a football standpoint, he hasnât produced what we expected him to produce. With United, the fundamentals in the game, which are structure, balance, and a system that everybody works with, I donât see that. Â
âI donât see the pattern of play week in, week out. When people come in, they [should] have a clear identity and idea of the way the team is playing. I donât see that.Â
âIÂ just see 11 players going out and itâs kind of a hit and miss. If something happens, brilliant, we win a game. But thereâs no togetherness, no structure. I find it very disappointing from that standpoint.Â
âGetting knocked out of the Champions League like we did, where we are in the league, you can look at all these things and realistically if you were to win two competitions in two years, that would buy him a little more time in my opinion.âÂ
Yorke, who lifted five major trophies during his spell at Manchester United, has only managed Australian side Macarthur since retiring in 2009.
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