Why it's time for Man Utd to forget the Class of '92
According to Paul Parker, Manchester United need to forget the Class of ‘92 as they scheme to get themselves back to the top of the Premier League.
Since the youngsters in the current squad aren't emerging under the same circumstances, Parker is of the opinion that the Red Devils need move on from past glories.
Paul Parker won the club's first league title in 26 years as the former Red Devils right-back and a part of Sir Alex Ferguson's side before he was eventually replaced by Gary Neville.
That crop of Ryan Giggs, Nicky Butt, David Beckham, Paul Scholes, Neville and his younger brother Phil were regular Premier League winners, while they also secured Champions League glory in 1999.
He says that United must now move on from trying to recapture that era of the '92 class.
Everyone is looking at [the Class of] ‘92, but that needs to be put to bed. The Class of ‘92 were coming into a different Manchester United team," Parker told Goal.
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