Yorke, who once lined up against fellow United icon Ronaldo in the Premier League, is not surprised to see CR7 still going strong at 40 years of age. He said of the global superstar: “I’m not going to take the other side to somebody who has been one of the best players, if not the best player in world football for a period of time. What he has done is quite remarkable. I think we don't embrace these types of individuals enough, the ones who kept football afloat and kept the entertainment level so high, for such a long time, who contribute to football immensely in many respects.
“There's too many negative things around these guys. When you try to figure out who's the goat and who's the best one, what about the contribution that they continue to keep football at the very top of every sport in the world?
“The fact that he's playing at 40 years of age, still thinks that he can cut it - why would I want to say he can't? Why would I do that to someone who's been a remarkable player, an incredible human being as well, an incredible athlete that continues to try and raise his game and ours?
“All right, he's not the Ronaldo of old, where he was so explosive, can score you these spectacular goals. He’s been a different Ronaldo, but still obviously loves the games. He will keep himself immensely fit and wants to show that he can probably still compete.
“I think you've got to embrace those things and instead of looking for the negatives, because there's a lot of people out there who just say he's passed his sell-by date. He’s going to be the one to know when the time has come, but for now he’s doing everything to prolong his career. Whether you like it or not, the guy's a special human being and I think we should focus on that rather than negatives.”