Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson believes that the Premier League title this season is a four-horse race, with Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool in contention. The Scottish boss speculated that all four teams will keep their winning hopes alive till the last day of the elite competition. "In the past, it has always come down to two teams, but I don't think that'll be the case this season. I expect the big four to take it right to the wire," he told the Times. "The improvement by other teams has made it much harder to go away from home and pick up points."
Pulsating clashes on the horizon for Manchester The Reds claimed the prestigious title last season in the very last fixture against the Blues. This year, the Premiership's top four are vying fiercely at the top four places. "I think you saw evidence of that last season and it's continued this year, even more so, in fact," the veteran coach added. Now the defending champions lie third with 28 points, trailing Leaders Liverpool by six.