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Roberto Mancini says that Manchester City can still win the Premier League title

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The Italian manager says that City can win the league title but they have to win against Arsenal to catch up to Manchester United at the top of the league table…
http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Mancini-c23323 has come out and made it clear that City will go all out to win against Arsenal as they need to win against the Gunners to remain in the title race. Manchester United’s recent win against Blackburn means that they now have
a five point advantage over Manchester City as the Citizens only managed to salvage a point from their home tie against Sunderland.
Mancini’s men have been suffering from a lack of form coupled with fatigue due to his poor management of the squad at his disposal. Nonetheless, United also need to win on the weekend against Queens Park http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Rangers-c40314 at Old Trafford
to maintain the five point gap between the two teams. English Premier League title race has gone to and fro between the two Manchester clubs and the Manchester derby is still to come this season as United have to travel to the Etihad stadium at the end of
the April.
Mancini said in his latest interview, "We can't think this now. We should think we can win the title - seven games to the end, with one derby to play at home. I think we can win this title. Last year we did 71 points - now we are
at 71 with seven games left. I think we should do the maximum we can do in seven games and then after we will see."
He added, "It was a surprise for me, I didn't think this - Arsenal played the last seven games and they won all that they played. QPR probably did a good game. Sunday for us will be a difficult game, playing against a top squad
like http://www.senore.com/Football-soccer/Arsenal-c38429. But we should play our game; we should play well, not like against Sunderland. If we play better we can do well."

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