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Dwight Yorke has warned Manchester United could find themselves on the end of an “embarrassing scoreline” in Saturday's FA Cup final. United take on local rivals and Premier League champions Manchester City at Wembley in a repeat of last season's final, which Pep Guardiola's side won 2-1. City go into the showdown as overwhelming favourites, with former United striker Yorke concerned his old club could be buried under an avalanche of goals in a humiliating defeat.

“You think of Erling Haaland missing all the chances that he has, yet City are still able to conjure up other players to score their goals,” said Yorke. Mason Greenwood drops strongest Man Utd exit hint yet with four clubs in transfer hunt Harry Maguire prepared for Man Utd transfer exits this summer - "I know what happens" “If he's playing well and taking his chances, then United are in desperate trouble. They need everything to go their way to have any chance of lifting the trophy.



“They need to play an unbelievable game with a lot going in their favour and take all the opportunities that come their way. “The odds will be stacked against them and it could be quite an embarrassing scoreline, but alternatively they could pick City’s pockets and sneak a result.” Yorke, 52, a hero of United's 1999 Treble triumph, said the final hinges on whether Red Devils boss Erik ten Hag can get his tactics and game-plan right, to outsmart Guardiola.

Ex-Manchester United star Dwight Yorke is fearful for his former.

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