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Erik ten Hag [1296x729] (Credit: James Gill - Danehouse/Getty Images)

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Erik ten Hag has hit back at comments made by Jose Mourinho after the Portuguese coach said he never had the same level of "support" as the Dutchman enjoys at Manchester United.

Mourinho suggested that Ten Hag has been given more backing in the transfer market than he had during his two-and-a-half years at Old Trafford.

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However, Ten Hag has hit back by claiming that Mourinho is the only manager in the post-Sir Alex Ferguson era to "get the players they wanted."

"Apart from Mourinho, the manager didn't get the players they wanted, and that is what you need," Ten Hag said in an interview with ESPN Brasil.

"I am confident we will achieve our goals, but it is a tough competition. It is not a two-horse race anymore.

"There are seven, eight [teams in the Premier League] who all go for the title, who all have very good squads. So if you want to go to the title, you have to construct that squad."

Ten Hag is facing an uncertain future at United following a disappointing second season in charge.

The 54-year-old has a year left on his contract but he's been given no formal guarantees by new co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe that he will continue as manager beyond the summer.

The former Ajax boss has tried to bring in the likes of Frenkie de Jong and Harry Kane in the past but said the club's decision to bring in younger players like Rasmus Højlund means that he should be afforded "patience" to get things right.

"You need outstanding players," Ten Hag said. "Otherwise, you are in a process and you have to be patient. That is where we are now. We went for players who have high potentials, and we have to develop them, as individuals and as a team. But you need patience with the process."