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Rio Ferdinand says that Manchester United’s away form is the key to their title chase

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The veteran centre back has revealed that his team’s improved away from as compared to last season is their key trait this season in the English Premier League as the defending champions aim to win their 20th league
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http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rio-Ferdinand-c31173 has revealed that Manchester United’s latest away win at Tottenham Hotspur goes to show how much they have improved on their travels in the English premier League as compared to last season where they found it hard
to gain all three points away from Old Trafford on a consistent basis.
Manchester United’s 3-1 win over Tottenham was their 10th win in their 14 away matches thus far in the Premier League and now they are in a perfect position to take advantage of any slip up by Manchester City who are
at the top of the league table at the moment.
City are still to play United at the their home stadium but the title race could be over by then considering that the league leaders still have to play http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Chelsea-c38786 in the next couple of weeks. Moreover with pressure piling
up on Mancini’s men, they can buckle under the expectations of their home crowd as well considering that many of the players in the Manchester City squad have not been involved in a title run-in before the current season.
Ferdinand said, "Last year, I don't know what it was. It could have been complacency, expecting to win games whereas at the moment we're being very professional. We're hard to break down, hard to beat and we know that we've got
players on the break who can beat anybody. [White Hart Lane] is a tough place to come. Spurs are a team with talented players.”
He added, "We've had that over the years; we've never had an easy win here. We knew we had to work hard and they made us work hard for the win." Manchester United’s defender also praised http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/David-de-Gea-c10463 as he said that the Spanish
youngster has been improving steadily at Old Trafford and his drive to become a better player is a positive trait for a player as young as him.

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