Previous Manchester United awesome David Beckham says he is sure the club can backtrack to trying for top respects under new administrator Jose Mourinho.
Since the retirement in 2013 of Alex Ferguson, who won more than 30 trophies amid his 26-year spell in control, United have landed only one bit of flatware – the FA Cup last season – and sacked two chiefs.
"I completely anticipate that it will work. With Jose leaving Chelsea and now returning into the Premier League with United, for me it is an awesome move," Beckham told Sky Sports.
"We have had a considerable amount of progress in the course of the most recent couple of years. So now with Jose in there...he knows how to win titles."
The previous Chelsea supervisor has as of now started modifying at United, having marked guard Eric Bailly, midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan and striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic and, as per media reports, is enthused about including Juventus midfielder Paul Pogba.
Beckham is trusting Mourinho will help United recover the apprehension calculate the club had under Ferguson.
"Man United unquestionably require ... to return to being dreaded once more," the previous England chief said.
"Since we were dependably a club – are still a club – that when groups come to Old Trafford, they know they will be up against it and they know they are most likely going to lose."
Mourinho will check his arrival to the Premier League when he takes United to Bournemouth for their first round of the season on August 14.
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