Ferguson says title race wide open

Alex Ferguson takes his Manchester United side to Fulham tonight urging them to turn the Premiership title race into one of the…

Alex Ferguson takes his Manchester United side to Fulham tonight urging them to turn the Premiership title race into one of the most exciting ever.

Sunday's Highbury stalemate will allow United to cut the gap on leaders Chelsea to seven points and move to within two of fellow title challengers Arsenal if they can extend their four-match winning sequence by collecting maximum points at Craven Cottage.

With Everton maintaining their unexpected push towards the top of the table and fifth-placed Middlesbrough not that far off the pace, the battle for league supremacy could be one of the most widely contested since the Premiership was formed in 1992.

And for Ferguson, that would be a welcome development after years of duelling between his own club and Arsenal. He said: "It would probably be better for the league if three or four teams were involved at the end. We had a situation like that in February a couple of years back, although in the end it frittered away to ourselves and Arsenal. It could very well happen again, although at the moment it looks as though three teams will contest it."

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A draw between Arsenal and Chelsea was probably the best result Ferguson could have hoped for, as it halted the progress of Jose Mourinho's men without offering the misfiring Gunners a significant confidence boost.

But the wily boss knows the window of opportunity presented to his side will remain firmly shut unless they can get a better result than the 1-1 draw they managed on their last two capital encounters with the Cottagers.

"There is an opportunity to close the gap and we have to take it," said Ferguson. "Our form has been good over the last few weeks and we have been buoyed by that but equally, Fulham's confidence will have been lifted by their win over Norwich last week."