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Pep Guardiola Heaps High Praise Of Erik Ten Hag, Says Manchester United Are Finally ‘Coming Off’

Manchester United’s last English Premier League title came in 2013 under Sir Alex Ferguson. United sit in sixth place in the table, six points off reigning champions Manchester City.

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Former Ajax manager Erik ten Hag took charge of Manchester United before the start of the season.
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Pep Guardiola said Manchester United is ‘finally’ ready to challenge at the top of the English Premier League again under Erik ten Hag. The Manchester City manager, whose team beat United 6-3 earlier this month, believes Ten Hag is already making a major impact at the club. (More Football News)

“I have a feeling that United is coming,” Guardiola said Friday. “Finally, United is coming. I saw yesterday (against FC Sheriff) and Chelsea the first half. I thought, ‘I like it’ what I see from United just now.”

Manchester United haven’t won the Premier League title since legendary manager Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. They have had to watch on as fiercest rivals City and Liverpool have dominated English football in recent years, with Guardiola winning four league titles in five seasons.

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But there is optimism that Ten Hag, the former Ajax coach, will bring about a new period of success after he was hired at the end of last season. Manchester United sit in sixth place in the table, six points off reigning champion City.

But Ten Hag has overseen confidence-boosting wins against Liverpool, league leader Arsenal and Tottenham this term. Last week’s 1-1 draw with Chelsea means United has picked up 10 points against those four rivals for Champions League qualification.

Guardiola also praised fourth-place Newcastle, and predicted that the Saudi-backed club, managed by Eddie Howe, will also challenge this term.

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“Newcastle are already there,” Guardiola said in his news conference ahead of Saturday’s Premier League game against Leicester. “I saw them against Tottenham and the physicality from both sides.

“... They are a contender to be there. We know how good Eddie the manager is. They have new players. They play brave.”

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