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Don’t write City off, says Mancini

City boss Mancini says his team still firmly in title race

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LONDON: Roberto Mancini insists Manchester City are still firmly in the title race after the champions closed the gap on leaders Manchester United to seven points with a crucial 2-0 win at Arsenal.

Mancini’s side couldn’t afford to leave north London empty-handed on Sunday after United moved 10 points clear with a 2-1 victory over Liverpool earlier in the day.

And they took the points, ending a wait of nearly 38 years for a league win at Arsenal in the process, thanks to first half goals from James Milner and Edin Dzeko after Gunners defender Laurent Koscielny was sent off for a profession­al foul on Dzeko, who missed the resulting penalty.

City still have a significan­t amount of work to do to overhaul United, but boss Mancini believes the memory of last season’s dramatic title triumph will convince his players they can catch their bitter rivals.

When City lost at Arsenal in April last year their title hopes looked in tatters as they trailed United by eight points with just six games remaining.

But they reeled in United and beat QPR with two stoppage-time goals on the final day of the season to clinch the title.

Faced with a similar deficit but this time with nearly half the season still to play, Mancini sees no reason to panic, especially since his team have won five of their last six league games.

“United are really strong and in this moment they are playing very well, but the season is long. It is important for us to be close to them at the end,” Mancini said.

“We had some pressure (to win at Arsenal), but seven, eight or nine points doesn’t change much.

“It is difficult to emulate last season but sometimes it can happen.

“I don’t think we deserve to be seven points behind, but we are there and we need to play well. We have to keep strong if we want to have another chance.”

Mancini’s hopes of catching United would be significan­tly improved if the club win their appeal against captain Vincent Kompany’s red card.

Kompany was dismissed in the 75th minute for a foul on Jack Wilshere, but Mancini is certain referee Mike Dean got it wrong as replays showed he won the ball.

 ?? — AFP ?? Not over yet: Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini insists his team are still in the race for English Premier League title.
— AFP Not over yet: Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini insists his team are still in the race for English Premier League title.

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