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Mourinho urges United to 'overlook the previous three years'

Jose Mourinho is sharp for Manchester United to overlook a spluttering three years under David Moyes and Louis van Gaal as he starts the procedure of making them an "awesome" club once more.


Mourinho was named as Van Gaal's substitution at Old Trafford on Friday, marking a three-year bargain at the Premier League club following quite a while of transactions.

The 53-year-old will be accused of returning United to the highest point of the English amusement and reestablishing their place among European football's tip top, a test he is savoring.

What's more, the previous Chelsea, Real Madrid and Inter manager plans to channel the soul of United under Alex Ferguson to bring back the magnificence days.

"We can take a gander at our club now in two points of view," he told MUTV. "One viewpoint is the most recent three years and another point of view is the club history.

"I think I like to overlook the previous three years, I like to concentrate on the monster club I have in my grasp now and I think what the fans are anticipating that me should say is that I need to win. I think the players need to listen - I need to win."

Mourinho is certain the arrangement comes at the ideal time in his own particular vocation, having burned through five months out of the amusement after his sacking at Stamford Bridge.

He included: "I feel extraordinary. I think it comes in the right snippet of my vocation since Man United is one of these clubs where you require truly to be set up for it since it is the thing that I call a monster club.

"Furthermore, monster clubs must be for the best administrators and I think I am prepared for it, so I could say I am glad, I am pleased, I am regarded."

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