Mancini: Title race not over

Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini is adamant that his team are still in the title race after his side narrowed the gap at the top of the Premier League table with a 1-0 victory at Aston Villa.

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3 in the bus (Manchester United) says...

Mancini is correct... but we all know who is going to win the race ;)

Posted 2:26pm 5th March 2013

Raimi79 (Manchester City) says...

Well... he could be talking about the same 'Title' Arsenal chase every year... Champions League qualification.

Posted 1:44pm 5th March 2013

fishcake (Manchester United) says...

Oh its over Roberto, City were utter garbage again last night....are they seeking to bore the opposition to death? Spurs for second please....far more entertaining to watch!

Posted 1:36pm 5th March 2013

rusholmeruffian (Manchester City) says...

I'm a City fan and I will never give up hope but if you consider the last 10 games, City have picked up 20 points to United's 28. Both teams have 3 potentially tricky fixtures in the run in - so, unfortunately, it's looking like a foregone conclusion....

Posted 1:23pm 5th March 2013

mebob (Manchester United) says...

When was it ever on?

Posted 1:01pm 5th March 2013

tokyojoker (Tottenham Hotspur) says...

Yes it is Roberto

Posted 10:01am 5th March 2013

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