It's a very
open title race.
Spurs have climbed into the Premier League's top four courtesy of back - to - back victories over Southampton and Norwich City, and are building momentum in this wide -
open title race.
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Title race thrown wide
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After the defeat at Tottenham, Chelsea still have a 5 point lead, but Arsene Wenger still thinks the
title race is
open with six teams all bunching up at the top of the table.
The
title race will then be blown wide
open as Spurs will be level on points with the league leaders and Arsenal will be six points behind the Foxes with a game in hand.
With the
title race wide
open, there's plenty of excitement ahead of this weekend's fixtures.
The
title race is now slightly more
open than it was and we have to be grateful to Spurs for keeping us with an outside chance of winning the
title, had Chelsea won we would have been looking at next season.
Chelsea's defeat at the hands of Manchester United and former boss Jose Mourinho has
opened the door in the Premier League
title race.
Killy's lead over Sabich for the
title had been 30 points, quite an edge since only 25 points are awarded to the winner of each
race, 20 to the runner - up, 15 for third, 10 for fourth and on down to five for the eight losers in the
opening round.
EPL
title race may be blown
open today.
Any bullying based on
race, sex, religion, etc. would
open up
Title XI and
Title IX possibilities or a 1983 action for violation of a students Constitutional Rights.
The
race for the
title is truly still wide and
open in my eyes.
Last month, the Catalan giants appeared to be cruising to the
title, but an unexpected slump by Enrique's side — coupled with the relentless consistency of Atletico Madrid and Real Madrid — has
opened up the championship
race as we approach the final furlong.
Arsenal on the flip - side are breezing into the
title race with a long string of good results, and have climbed to second in the table having only lost one league cup encounter since their
opening weekend defeat to Liverpool.
In what is shaping up to be one of the most
open Premier League
title races ever, those four games could be absolutely crucial at the rate of which Tottenham lost points in Dembele's absence this season.
But we think this is as wide
open (pun intended) as a
race as it's ever been for this
title.
City are flying high in top spot in the Premier League, winning 16 of their 17 games and remain unbeaten while they've
opened up a sizeable 11 - point lead in the
title race.
he game has major significance to the Spanish
title race, with Barca coming into the match four points clear of the hosts and therefore knowing they can
open up a seven - point gap with a win.
What's more, the same select major events that Grantland Rice and Ted Husing faithfully covered before the war remain preeminent: the Triple Crown horse
races, the Indianapolis 500, heavyweight
title fights, the Olympics, the U.S.
Open and Masters golf tournament, the World Series, the bowl games, the Wimbledon and U.S. tennis championships.
Oval
racing often produces super-close finishes, but the season -
opening Nascar Xfinity
race at Daytona (or «PowerShares QQQ 300», to give the
race its proper
title) went beyond merely «close» and more towards the realm of «ridiculous».
Stoke City gave an early Christmas present to Manchester United, Arsenal, Tottenham Hotspur and Liverpool on Saturday by beating Manchester City 2 - 0 to leave the Premier League
title race wide
open.
So if things go well, Arsenal could not only top the table but we could start to
open a gap on our rivals and start to take control of the EPL
title race.
After being held by Espanyol and Getafe last month, Ernesto Valverde's men suffered another setback in midweek and it could well give Atleti the confidence that they need to really
open up the
title race as they prepare to visit the Nou Camp on Sunday.
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Unless you're a Man City fan or holding a Man City futures ticket, you're probably rooting for the
title race to
open up.
Because one of the major reasons why the frustration of fans has boiled over so much this season, is that all of the usual suspects have slipped up in the
title race and that left the door
open for Arsenal.
Why he won't win: Busch began his
title defense brilliantly, scoring three victories in the
opening 11
races and regularly leading laps.
Juventus» shock draw against Crotone
opens up the door for Napoli in the Serie A
title race.
You have to go back to 1982 to find the last time that a driver, Alain Prost, won the
opening two
races of the season but failed to win the
title.
However if Barcelona stumble here and drop points than
opens up an oppertunity for Atletico Madrid to get back in the
title race as they face Barcelona on Sunday next weekend.
United may be long out of the
title race, but the
race for a top four place is well and truly
open, and achievable for United, no matter what any of the naysayers suggest.
The
title race in German Bundesliga is blown wide
open as in midweek, league leader, Bayern Munich suffered a shock home defeat from Mainz.
Liverpool ran Manchester City close in last season's
title race and looked set to take the trophy before a 2 - 0 defeat at Chelsea in April
opened the door for Manuel Pellegrini's side.
Barcelona suffered a shock 3 - 2 defeat at home to Valencia last night, and threw the La Liga
title race wide
open.
Match Preview & Team News: Tottenham are 4 points behind Chelsea in the
title race with only 4 more matches to play for and they must win all their remaining games and hope Chelsea slip up twice to
open up the
title race.
The result has put the
title race wide
open; with United 3 points clear of Arsenal, who has a game in hand.
Mainz boss Maetin Schmidt admits he is delighted to have
opened up the Bundesliga
title race after his team secured a hard fought 2 - 1 away win at leaders Bayern Munich on Wednesday.
The Gunners, meanwhile, lost 6 - 3 in an amazing match at the Eithad, a result which blasts the
title race wide
open.
Eden Hazard and Cesc Fabregas have both been
open about their preference in the
title race.
If that carries on then it
opens up the
title race all the way down to sixth place Zenit St. Petersburg.
Chelsea The Blues stands first with 6 points clear from the second position and with still one more match to play, but despite that Jose Mourinho admits that the
title race is
open.
Spurs blew the
title race wide
open again by halting Chelsea's 13 - match winning streak with a 2 - 0 victory last time out and, with 20 games gone, just 10 points separate the top six.
While this season's Premier League
title race is relatively
open, there is still a predictable feel to it.
Manchester United had a bad day at Anfield back in 2011 after losing 3 - 1 with Dirk Kuyt scoring a hat - trick, which ensured that the Premier League
title race was still wide
open.
Atletico Madrid tore apart city rivals Real Madrid 4 - 0 at home to
open up the La Liga
title race on Saturday in a triumph crowned by a spectacular ov -LRB-...)
At the same time, Atletico Madrid have completely turn around the season and has launched a full fight; a full force
open assault on La Liga
title race.
Chelsea could virtually put the
title race to bed, or Liverpool could throw it wide
open, when the two sides meet in Tuesday's eagerly - anticipated clash at Anfield.
Manchester United and Tottenham will
open a new Premier league season at the Old Trafford and the Red Devils boss Louis van Gaal looking to change a team for another
title race has had another busy summer at the transfer market.
Dimitar Berbatov
raced out of the blocks by scoring six goals in his
opening five league matches but hasn't scored since his sublime hat - trick against Liverpool at Old Trafford back in September, while Mexican starlet Javier Hernandez is a player for the future and not a striker expected to score the goals needed to spearhead United's
title bid.
Jelavic pounced on some hesitant defending, and Pienaar scored from a Fellaini pass, to blow the
title race wide
open.