Tottenham Hotspur, Liverpool and Manchester United all are aiming to win the Premier League title this season.

Tottenham Hotspur manager Mauricio Pochettino has told Marca that Jose Mourinho and Jurgen Klopp must have realised how hard the Premier League is.
Mourinho was appointed the Manchester United manager in the summer, while Klopp has been in charge of Liverpool since October 2015.
United, Liverpool and Tottenham are aiming to win the Premier League title this season, and so are Chelsea, Manchester City and Arsenal.
Pochettino almost guided Spurs to the title last season, with the North London outfit eventually ending up third in the table.
The former Southampton boss has stated that United manager Mourinho and Liverpool’s Klopp must have realised how hard winning the Premier League title is.
“The special structure of the Premier makes it very hard to compete here, and that’s what coaches like Mourinho or Klopp have realised, how hard this competition is, which sometimes leads to not being able to compete equally in Europe,” Pochettino told Marca.

Mourinho must have been aware of the competitiveness of the Premier League before he returned to Chelsea in 2013.
The Portuguese is struggling at United at the moment, but fans should have faith in him.
Klopp was used to achieving success in the Bundesliga, but it is going to be harder for him to consistently finish in the top four or challenge for the league title in the English top flight.

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