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- Updated: December 26, 2016
Jose Mourinho insists he is not overawed by the challenge of bringing back the glory years to Manchester United.
Mourinho is the third man to try to make United the dominant force they were under Sir Alex Ferguson.
He pits his wits against the man who succeeded Ferguson, David Moyes, on Boxing Day.
And the Portuguese insists that he does feel the Fergie period of glory is an albatross around his neck.
“I don’t feel it as a burden, I feel the great history of the club as only positive things and not negative things,” Mourinho said.
“The problem is, if you have the conditions to follow that success? Then that’s a different story.
“One thing is having Gary Neville, Paul Scholes, David …