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Fergie predicts tight finish
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Fergie predicts tight finish
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Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is predicting the tightest finish in Premier League history. "At the moment it is looking like the tightest Premier League we have had," said Ferguson. "It is very tight. "We only have eight games left. Chelsea have nine. We are all involved in Europe. Chelsea also have the FA Cup." The Premier League title has been decided by a one-point margin on three occasions, with Blackburn pipping United in 1994/95, Arsenal edging out the Red Devils in 1997/98 and United gaining revenge on their London rivals the following season. Ferguson's side, whose next two Premier League home games are against Liverpool and Chelsea, have a superior goal difference over the Blues and the Gunners, although Chelsea have a game in hand on their rivals.
"You have to think about goal difference," added Ferguson. "We are only four goals ahead of Chelsea, I wish it was 14 to be honest, but at least it is in our advantage.
"I suppose the simple way for us and Chelsea to look at it is just to win all our games but life is never that simple."
League will go down to the wire.
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