What The Bosses Say

Harry Redknapp (West Ham): "I am a man who likes a bet and normally I have a strong opinion on this kind of issue, but this is…

Harry Redknapp (West Ham): "I am a man who likes a bet and normally I have a strong opinion on this kind of issue, but this is so hard I just cannot choose between Arsenal and Manchester United. It looks like it will be decided on goal difference, because I can see both teams winning the rest of their games. But I thought Arsenal were more impressive on Wednesday night at Spurs than Manchester United were at Liverpool."

David O'Leary (Leeds): "Wednesday's results certainly didn't do Arsenal any harm, although I still think it will go down to the last game. I had 20 great years at Arsenal but I have been gone from there for five years and I will try to beat Arsenal next week in the same way as we tried to beat United last week."

George Graham (Tottenham): "I don't know and I don't mind who will win - I am only worried what happens at Tottenham."

Martin O'Neill (Leicester): "I really don't know. They are two top clubs and I honestly have no idea."

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Gianluca Vialli (Chelsea): "I cannot see either team slipping up and blowing their chances of the title. I expect them both to get the results and the points from their remaining games and it will go down to goal difference."

Jim Smith (Derby): "Wednesday's results make it all a bit tight but Arsenal are the favourites."

Gerard Houllier (Liverpool): "I do not care, I am not bothered about the title. I will only care when we are involved in the future, and I want that to be sooner rather than later."

Bryan Robson (Middlesbrough): "I am not going to say."

David Kemp (Wimbledon): "Man United have made it difficult for themselves and will be disappointed they let it slip against Liverpool. But Arsenal have the hardest of the remaining fixture with Leeds, and it will all be down to Leeds' frame of mind on the day because they can't finish any higher or lower in the table."

Ruud Gullit (Newcastle): "I don't know."

John Gregory (Aston Villa): "In the circumstances Arsenal could lose against us in the last match of the season and still win the title - it is still that wide open in my opinion."

Ron Atkinson (Nottingham Forest): "I'll put a fortune on either Manchester United or Arsenal! At the start of the season, my two tips were United and Chelsea. It hasn't worked out that way, but we're in for a thrilling climax and whoever triumphs will be worthy winners."

Arsene Wenger (Arsenal): "We are not the favourites. It's very open."

Alex Ferguson (Man Utd): "The fact that they've got a game less than us makes them favourites. We've got to win that game in hand and until we do they are going to be favourites."

Walter Smith (Everton): "I think Manchester United will win it now. It's going to be very close, but the game in hand that United have gives them the edge. They'll win their last three games."