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'Super season' - What Manchester United's Premier League top four rivals have said about them

Manchester United continued their impressive turnaround under Erik ten Hag on Sunday with a 3-1 victory over Fulham in the FA Cup.

The victory meant that United's hopes of securing a cup treble are still alive while a top four finish in the Premier League is also within reach for Erik Ten Hag's side. They remain in a fight to secure a spot in next season's Champions League with Newcastle United, Tottenham, Liverpool and surprise packages Brighton and Brentford all still in contention.

As we pause for international football, MEN Sport has taken a look at what three of the Reds' top four rivals have said about the club.

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Conte's incredible rant on Saturday at his own players makes it hard to believe they currently sit just a point behind United in the table. And, if it came across like he thought the season was over for his team, he has already made it clear that he does not think Spurs will catch Ten Hag's side.

"You see there are many, many teams involved and I think in this moment there is only one [Champions League] place available because City and Arsenal they are fighting to win the Premier League and United I think they are showing they have great continuity of good results. I think there is one place and there are many teams, many important teams that are in this race," he said.

"We have to try to do our best and for sure I repeat for us to finish in the top four is like to win the Premier League. It happen last season and I spoke about miracle. I continue to say maybe this season it be much more difficult, much more difficult because Liverpool is a competitor in this race."

Newcastle sit just three points behind the Reds and were beaten by Ten Hag's men in the

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