Sir Alex Ferguson's two-word response to Tottenham's title prospects

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Sir Alex Ferguson hasn't changed his opinion on Tottenham Hotspur after nearly two decades

Sir Alex Ferguson boldly dismissed Tottenham Hotspur's chances of lifting the Premier League trophy, suggesting Manchester United are in a better position to claim the title. As Old Trafford gears up for the arrival of Spurs later today, both teams are eager to secure vital points. Ange Postecoglou is determined to turn around his team's mixed start to the season, while Erik ten Hag's squad aims to recover from their Europa League stalemate against FC Twente, with a win that would propel them above Tottenham in the standings. Despite Spurs finishing ahead of United last term, Ten Hag's men clinched the FA Cup with a 2-1 win over rivals Manchester City. This marked back-to-back seasons with silverware - a stark contrast to Spurs' trophyless run since their 2008 League Cup win.

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Tottenham's best shot at Premier League success came during the 2015-16 campaign when they ended up third behind rivals Arsenal, and the fairy-tale champions Leicester City. Postecoglou, amidst a two-year rebuilding phase, has acknowledged his side is still finding its feet, focusing on breaking into the top four and securing Champions League football. Earlier in the year, when quizzed about Tottenham's prospects of a Premier League triumph, Ferguson couldn't suppress a chuckle as he emphatically stated "No!". The former United manager admits that the competition is far too fierce at the top for the London club to break through. "No, '61 was the last time they won it, well that's a long time," he remarked. "The opposition today with Liverpool and Manchester City being so powerful in the Premier League. Even for United now, we're having to fight." To the question of whether Spurs would clinch the league title before Man United secured their 14th, he responded emphatically: "No chance!".

The pair battle it out later today

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