Manchester United manager Jose Mourinho has seemingly responded to recent claims made by Arsenal legend Thierry Henry.
After United's 4-0 win over West Ham United in the opening week of the 2017/18 Premier League campaign, Henry tipped the Red Devils to be favourites for the title.
Mourinho kept their form going with another 4-0 win this past weekend, this time over Swansea City, but the Portuguese manager has refused to entertain any "frontrunners for the title" talk, seemingly in response to what Henry recently said.
"I'm too experienced and stable to lose my discipline, my stability and to think a 4-0 really makes us the best team in the country, makes us the favourites or makes us the dream team," he said, according to Manchester Evening News.
"We're not favourites, we're not the dream team, we're just a team with more confidence than last season, with more time of work together, with more happiness probably and more relaxed on the pitch with the way we play matches, but I'm calm."
Eric Bailly, Romelu Lukaku, Paul Pogba and Anthony Martial got on the scoresheet on Saturday to continue United's perfect start to the season.
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