Erik Ten Hag heaps praises on Jose Mourinho as he prepares to go head to head with him in Europe League action

Erik Ten Hag called Jose Mourinho a winner ahead of their clash on Thursday

As Manchester United prepares to face Fenerbahce in the Europa League on Thursday, current manager Erik ten Hag has heaped praise on former United boss Jose Mourinho.

The matchup marks a significant moment, pitting two contrasting managerial philosophies against each other as Ten Hag seeks his first win in this season’s European competition.

Ten Hag, who is under considerable pressure following a disappointing start to the Premier League season, acknowledged the stakes involved in the upcoming fixture.

“It’s a big game for both of us,” he stated in an interview. “I really enjoy facing him and playing against him.”


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His admiration for Mourinho is evident, describing the Portuguese tactician as a “winner” who has consistently achieved success throughout his career.

“He has won so many trophies; he’s an example for many managers,” Ten Hag added, emphasizing his respect for Mourinho’s extensive track record.

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Mourinho, who led United to Europa League glory in 2017, now finds himself managing Fenerbahce after a surprising move to Türkiye.

His tenure at Roma ended earlier this year, but he remains a formidable presence in European football. Ten Hag is acutely aware of Mourinho’s ability to motivate teams and extract the best from his players, particularly in high-pressure situations.

This encounter is particularly poignant for Ten Hag, who is looking to shift the narrative around his time at Old Trafford.

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After a tumultuous start to the season, which has seen United struggle to find form, a positive result against Fenerbahce would significantly bolster Ten Hag’s position.

While Ten Hag aims to remain focused on his squad, the shadow of Mourinho’s legacy looms large.

The Portuguese manager has left an indelible mark on United’s history, including guiding them to their most recent European success.

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Ten Hag’s respect for his predecessor speaks to the mutual recognition between the two coaches, both of whom understand the unique pressures of managing at such a storied club.

With Mourinho’s Fenerbahce currently fourth in the Turkish Super Lig and unbeaten in the Europa League, Ten Hag knows that the challenge ahead is significant.

Ultimately, the outcome could prove pivotal for both managers—Mourinho seeking to further establish himself in Türkiye, while Ten Hag aims to silence his critics and reignite Manchester United’s European ambitions.