Gary Neville named Dwight Yorke and Andy Cole as the best strike duo he played with during his time at Man Utd, and revealed the secret behind their success.
The two strikers spearheaded United's charge to a momentous treble in 1999, scoring 53 goals between them in that season alone.
They kept the likes of Teddy Sheringham and Ole Gunnar Solskjaer out the side, and Neville feels their partnership worked so well because they didn't care who hit the back of the net. "I don't think they really hit it off to start with in memory," Neville said on Sky Sports' Monday Night Football. "I think it took like 10 or 15 games for them to get together. " Leicester away sticks in my mind where they both played together and something happened that day.
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