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    Gunners blast clear in race for title
    published: Wednesday | February 13, 2008


    LONDON (AP):
    ARSENAL HAVE kicked ahead in the Premier League title race.
    The Gunners lead Manchester United by five points and Chelsea by eight with 12 rounds to go. Because FA Cup and Champions League games follow, that lead will remain for close to two weeks at least and could give Arsenal a psychological advantage.

    "Five points in front, we're not going to believe we have no chance," said Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, whose team beat Blackburn 2-0 on Monday to move to 63 points from 26 games.

    "We believe we have a chance to do it, but we're conscious as well that we have to keep our humility, our team spirit and the way we want to play the game. We have to focus on that."

    Confidence
    Wenger, who has guided Arsenal to three Premier League titles since arriving in 1996, has been quietly confident all season that his team could win the championship for the first time in four seasons.

    "We still have 12 games to go. We are in a good position. We believe we can do it," Wenger said. "We always had the belief from the first day, but there's still a long way to go. As soon as you're not at your best at the top, you can drop points.

    "It's far from being over. We'll have to fight until the last minute of the championship. We still have hard games ahead of us."

    The Gunners go to Manchester United in the FA Cup fifth round on Saturday and a victory would be another major blow to the Red Devils, which lost 2-1 at home to Manchester City on Saturday.

    "It was a very good weekend for us," Wenger said. "We were a bit under pressure to take advantage of the situation after what happened on Sunday."

    Arsenal still have Manchester United and Chelsea to play away from home. The Gunners were held 2-2 at home by Man United in November, but beat the Blues 1-0 a month later.

    Favourite team
    Bookmakers William Hill now have Arsenal as strong 4-7 favou-rites to win the title. Defending champions Manchester United are at 2-1 and Chelsea, who won five league games in a row before drawing with Portsmouth and Liverpool, are 6-1.

    Before United lost to City on Sunday, Ferguson's team was still the favourite, but the defeat prompted bookmakers to swing toward Arsenal even before the Gunners kicked off against Blackburn.

    Man United can still make up ground by winning their own games against their two big rivals. The Red Devils host Arsenal and visit Chelsea two weeks later.

    "It was an important weekend for Arsenal in that ourselves and Chelsea dropped points," Ferguson said yesterday while in South Africa to promote United's tour ahead of next season.

    Tight finish
    "But points will be dropped by all the teams. There is a long way to go and it makes it interesting now," Ferguson added. "It's going to be a really good, tight finish. It's something the neutrals will all be enthralled by."

    Chelsea's title chances will be boosted by the return of four players from the African Cup of Nations. Strikers Didier Drogba and Salomon Kalou and midfielder Michael Essien reached the semi-finals with the Ivory Coast and Ghana.

    Chelsea manager Avram Grant, who also lost midfielder Jon Obi Mikel to the Nigerian team, said his squad did well to stay in the Premier League title contention with so many players missing.

    "I think there was big physical pressure on the players, a small group in the last two months, so maybe they are a little tired having also played with the national team," Grant said. "This is part of the game now at top clubs, they did a good job until now and I hope they continue."
    "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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    i wouldn't say BLAST clear.....they are standing up to the pressure so far....

    just realised that man u has lost all of 4 games already....

    Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Gamma View Post
      i wouldn't say BLAST clear.....they are standing up to the pressure so far....

      just realised that man u has lost all of 4 games already....
      Unuh leading by 5 points ... even though the Empire lost 4 games. Don't blink ... this is too easy fi the Empire, suh dem mekking it interesting.
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      • #4
        not least of all for themselves.....so far unnuh blink first in what might yet be a blinking contest.....

        Infidelity does not consist in believing, or in disbelieving; it consists in professing to believe what he does not believe. Thomas Paine

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Gamma View Post
          i wouldn't say BLAST clear.....they are standing up to the pressure so far....

          just realised that man u has lost all of 4 games already....
          The Young GUNNERS drew too many matches they should have won. If they had won those title would have been in the bag already!
          "Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, committed citizens can change the world. Indeed, it is the only thing that ever has."

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