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Former Manchester United striker Dwight Yorke has publicly declared his curiosity within the now-vacant Sunderland managerial job.
Sunderland lately sacked head coach Michael Beale after simply 12 video games in cost, following back-to-back Championship defeats.
Beale was handed the reins on the Stadium of Mild in December when he got here in to interchange the very fashionable Tony Mowbray.
With the Black Cats, the 43-year-old gained simply two of his 12 video games in cost. A loss by the hands of Birmingham Metropolis was seemingly the final nail within the coffin for proprietor Kyril Louis-Dreyfus.
Saturday’s disastrous outcome within the Midlands was made even worse by Beale being compelled to apologise after being criticised for ignoring Trai Hume when the participant unsuccessfully tried to shake his supervisor’s hand after being substituted.
A video emerged on social media displaying Beale clearly snubbing Hume. This didn’t go down properly with supporters.
Sunderland are on the hunt for a brand new supervisor and Yorke, who loved nice success at United throughout his taking part in days, has put his hat within the ring for the place.
Yorke after all completed his profession as a Sunderland star.
The ex-United man informed Playing Zone, “I’d similar to the chance to handle Sunderland.”
“I’ve performed for these golf equipment and it will be good to return to Sunderland, but it surely doesn’t imply that I’d rule out managing one other membership within the EFL. I’ve to be open-minded to the problem I’d must tackle.”
Throughout his 4 years at Previous Trafford, Yorke – who struck a lethal striker partnership with Andy Cole – helped United win the Premier 3 times in a row, from 1999 to 2001.
He netted a complete of 65 targets in 152 appearances for the membership.
Yorke was famously a part of United’s all-conquering 1999 treble-winning squad.