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Erik Ten Hag has vowed to end Manchester City and Liverpool's domination of English football after officially taking over as Manchester United manager.
The 52-year-old former Ajax boss was unveiled at Old Trafford and immediately set his sights on breaking the stranglehold of United's two greatest rivals.
Asked if that was possible while Pep Guardiola and Jurgen Klopp remain in charge, Ten Hag said: 'I think so, yeah. Liverpool and Manchester City play fantastic football, but you will always see an era come to an end — I am looking forward to a battle with them.
New boss Erik ten Hag was unveiled on Monday and will be hoping to turn around fortunes
He aims to break the stranglehold in England of Manchester United's two greatest rivals
'There are similarities with both clubs (United and Ajax). Both are used to having success, and that is the biggest similarity.
'It's all about winning titles. In Ajax, the project was to be back on top in Holland. When I started, PSV were on top and we changed it. In the last four years, we were the No 1 continually. It was important also to finish in my last season as No 1. There were PSV and Feyenoord who were huge competitors, but finally we won the battle and I'm very happy about that.'
Ten Hag dismissed suggestions that he has taken a gamble by