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Mourinho dismisses Arsenal's title challenge and backs Spurs to fight for top-four finish
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 12:26 PM on 14th August 2008
Jose Mourinho has backed Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool to challenge for the Barclays Premier League title this season but has discounted Arsenal as title contenders.
The Portuguese also believes new Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari has inherited a club fully-equipped to win the title in his first season in charge leaving him little margin for error.
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Mourinho, speaking on behalf of Ford's Feel Football debate website www.feelfootball.com, said: 'I would put Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool as favourites again to win the Premier League - but regarding Arsenal, they also have a great team, but I'm not sure if the group have enough experience and quality to win.
'I see nobody else to win the Premier League, but Tottenham surely have the quality to fight for a top-four finish.
'I cannot really say who the surprise team will be - but year after year we always wait for a better Newcastle.
'They are a top club, they have huge support and they have good players, so we wait for more from them.'
Scolari took over at Stamford Bridge following Portugal's exit from Euro 2008.
Asked how the Brazilian would fare in his first season in England, Mourinho warned the new Chelsea boss would be expected to hit the ground running.
He continued: 'Phil Scolari has not made a lot of changes since he arrived at the club. "He has kept the same structure, the same system and the same football. He is a good leader, and he can do very well.
'The only insight or advice I would give him ahead of his first season is that he is in a club that is ready to win.'
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Mourinho dismisses Arsenal's title challenge and backs Spurs to fight for top-four finish
By Sportsmail Reporter Last updated at 12:26 PM on 14th August 2008
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Jose Mourinho has backed Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool to challenge for the Barclays Premier League title this season but has discounted Arsenal as title contenders.
The Portuguese also believes new Chelsea manager Luiz Felipe Scolari has inherited a club fully-equipped to win the title in his first season in charge leaving him little margin for error.
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The Inter Milan boss, who made a shock departure from Stamford Bridge last September, believes the usual teams will be jostling at the top of the Premier League - although he has tipped Tottenham to launch a challenge under Juande Ramos and usurp north London rivals Arsenal.
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Mourinho, speaking on behalf of Ford's Feel Football debate website www.feelfootball.com, said: 'I would put Chelsea, Manchester United and Liverpool as favourites again to win the Premier League - but regarding Arsenal, they also have a great team, but I'm not sure if the group have enough experience and quality to win.
'I see nobody else to win the Premier League, but Tottenham surely have the quality to fight for a top-four finish.
'I cannot really say who the surprise team will be - but year after year we always wait for a better Newcastle.
'They are a top club, they have huge support and they have good players, so we wait for more from them.'
Scolari took over at Stamford Bridge following Portugal's exit from Euro 2008.
Asked how the Brazilian would fare in his first season in England, Mourinho warned the new Chelsea boss would be expected to hit the ground running.
He continued: 'Phil Scolari has not made a lot of changes since he arrived at the club. "He has kept the same structure, the same system and the same football. He is a good leader, and he can do very well.
'The only insight or advice I would give him ahead of his first season is that he is in a club that is ready to win.'
Ford's Feel Football programme engages fans in debate with Champions like Jose Mourinho, Patrick Vieira, Ruud Gullit, Anders Frisk
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