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After loss, Chelsea has Spurs on their heels

Manchester United victory keeps Premier League title in play with five weeks left

- STEVE DOUGLAS

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND— Ander Herrera scored one goal, set up another and executed the perfect man-marking job on Eden Hazard to set up Manchester United’s 2-0 win over Chelsea that opened up the Premier League title race on Sunday.

United didn’t even need rested top scorer Zlatan Ibrahimovi­c to consign the leaders to their fifth league loss of the season, which left them only four points ahead of Tottenham with six games left.

Marcus Rashford — Ibrahimovi­c’s 19-year-old replacemen­t up front — ran onto Herrera’s through-ball to give United a seventh-minute lead. A constant menace for Chelsea’s defence with his mobility and direct approach, Rashford ensured Ibrahimovi­c wasn’t missed at Old Trafford.

Herrera shadowed Hazard in a tactical plan by United manager Jose Mourinho that limited the effectiven­ess of Chelsea’s main attacking threat. On a rare occasion he left Hazard’s side, Herrera popped up in Chelsea’s area in the 49th minute to smash a deflected shot high into the net from 18 metres.

Chelsea, which held a 13-point lead after beating Stoke 2-1 on March 18, has lost two of its last four games.

“The league is open and we have a 50 per cent (chance) to win the league,” said Chelsea manager Antonio Conte, who blamed himself for the loss to United.

“They showed more desire, more ambition, more motivation. It is very simple but in this case the fault is of the coach. It means the coach was not able to transfer the right concentrat­ion, desire, ambition to win this game.”

The result also left the battle for Champions League qualificat­ion intriguing­ly poised. United moved up to fifth place, four points behind fourth-placed Manchester City with a game in hand, and is six points behind third-placed Liverpool having played two fewer games.

“With Liverpool and Manchester City victories, if we don’t win then goodbye Premier League,” Mourinho said. “These three points were phenomenal.”

United had conceded five goals and failed to score in its two losses to Chelsea this season — one in the league (4-0) and one in the FA Cup (1-0) — but Mourinho got his own back against his former club this time.

Herrera and Matteo Darmian did brilliant stifling jobs in man-marking Hazard and Pedro Rodriguez, respective­ly. United’s unbeaten run in the league extended to 22 games.

Chelsea is still the favourite for the title, with the only obvious stumbling block in its run-in being a trip to Everton on April 30. Its last four games are against Middlesbro­ugh, West Bromwich Albion, Watford and Sunderland.

Tottenham doesn’t look like letting up, though, after winning its last seven games and scoring 22 goals in the process.

 ?? RUI VIEIRA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Paul Pogba, left, and Manchester United drew closer to Liverpool and Manchester City in the race for 2017-18 Champions League qualificat­ion.
RUI VIEIRA/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Paul Pogba, left, and Manchester United drew closer to Liverpool and Manchester City in the race for 2017-18 Champions League qualificat­ion.

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