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Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel tips five teams to challenge for the Premier League title next season, including Manchester United

Chelsea manager Thomas Tuchel expects five teams to challenge for the Premier League title next season, including Erik ten Hag’s Manchester United.

Manchester City clinched their fourth title in five seasons on Sunday, narrowly beating Liverpool to the crown after staging a stunning comeback against Aston Villa.

Pep Guardiola’s side needed three points at the Etihad to secure the title but looked set to capitulate as they trailed Steven Gerrard’s Villa 2-0 with just 20 minutes left.

However, Man City showed why they are considered one of the greatest teams in Premier League history by scoring three goals in five minutes and denying Liverpool a second title in three seasons.

Man City and Liverpool, who finished on 93 and 92 points respectively, have enjoyed a thrilling rivalry in recent years but Tuchel expects more teams to challenge for the Premier League title next season.

Chelsea themselves will be expected to mount a title bid after a somewhat underwhelming domestic campaign, while Man United could barely perform any worse as they finished sixth this season, 35 points adrift of the champions.

The Red Devils have gone five successive campaigns without silverware but will hope the arrival of Dutch manager Erik ten Hag turns the tide.

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Tottenham, who have thrived since Antonio Conte’s appointment in November, may also emerge as title contenders, having enjoyed an impressive season-half to the season and beating north London rivals Arsenal to a top-four finish.

Asked how competitive the Premier League will be next season, Tuchel said: ‘It will be a super tough race.

‘Manchester United will be in the race and Tottenham will

Read more on metro.co.uk