Fenerbahce head coach José Mourinho has named two clubs he believes are the frontrunners to win this season’s Europa League.
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United, who have started their campaign with draws against FC Twente and Porto, are aiming for their first victory of the competition when they face Mourinho’s Fenerbahce in Turkey on Thursday evening.
Tottenham, on the other hand, have already secured wins over Qarabag FK and Ferencvaros, putting them in a strong position to advance automatically to the knockout stages.
Mourinho, who guided United to Europa League success in 2017, defended Erik ten Hag’s team’s performances in Europe this season and expressed his belief that both of his former clubs are well-placed to win the tournament.
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‘They [United] didn’t win, they didn’t lose and in this format where everybody tries to figure out what we need but nobody knows, I think every point you get is always a difficult point,’ Mourinho said.
‘To play in Porto is not easy, to get a point in Porto is not easy for anybody.
‘We also played against Twente, of course, the world expects Man United to beat twente at Old Trafford but it was a difficult game.
‘What I can say is one thing are the results that Manchester United are having and another thing is the potential of the team. The potential of the team is high, I think the two draws in the Europa League doesn’t favour us but also doesn’t make a huge difference.
‘At the end of the day, this new format will always allow that the top teams are going to qualify. No problem for a top team to lose three or four matches out of eight because then they will win three or four, they will make 12 points easily and they qualify, so I think they are in a stable situation.
‘If I have to say now which are the two biggest candidates to win the Europa League, I think it’s easy – Man United and Tottenham.
‘The Premier League is a different level of quality, it’s a different level of intensity, it’s a different level of pace, it’s a different level of tactical culture, it’s a different level of everything.
‘I think tomorrow we are going to play against one of the two strongest teams.’