Ancelotti warns of Gunners threat as Fergie fumes

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LONDON (AFP) - Carlo Ancelotti has rubbed salt into Manchester United's wounds over their controversial defeat at Chelsea by suggesting Arsenal are just as big a threat to his side's Premier League title ambitions.

Chelsea's 1-0 win, sealed by John Terry's late header, allowed Ancelotti's men to open a five-point lead at the top and left his United counterpart, Sir Alex Ferguson, once again aggrieved over his side's treatment at the hands of a referee.

While Ferguson admitted his side now face a tough task in attempting to close the gap on a Chelsea squad that is becoming as rich in confidence as it is in experience, Ancelotti was quick to underline the unexpected vibrancy of Arsenal's challenge as a reminder of the dangers of complacency.

"If Arsenal win their game in hand, they will be within two points of us," he said when asked to speculate on whether the title race was now a two-horse affair.

"I think also Arsenal is doing very well.

"A five-point lead is important, but at the same time, not so important. We have 30 points in 12 matches but we know the season is very long. We have to stay focused."

Chelsea fans' optimism that Ancelotti could emulate Jose Mourinho in wresting the Premier League trophy away from Old Trafford will have been encouraged by the fact that, three months into his first season in England, the Italian has now master-minded wins over both United and Liverpool.

"That is important," Ancelotti said. "But we lost against Wigan and Aston Villa. This means every game is the same. It is always three points and we have to maintain concentration against Manchester United, against all teams.

"It was very difficult to beat Manchester, the match was very balanced for 90 minutes and it was difficult for both teams to create chances to score. Sometimes we lost with the set plays, this time we won."

The set play that decided Sunday's match was a 76th-minute freekick awarded to Chelsea after referee Martin Atkinson—mistakenly—judged that Darren Fletcher, who had been outstanding for United, had fouled Ashley Cole close to the left touchline.

Frank Lampard's inswinging delivery was glanced into the net by Terry, although Nicolas Anelka also celebrated as if he had got the final touch.

Either way, Chelsea were fortunate to take all three points after a contest that a depleted United side had controlled for long periods, which only contributed to Ferguson's frustration over the critical free-kick.

"Clearly, Darren Fletcher's won the ball, Ashley Cole's never touched and has jumped up in the air, and then (Didier) Drogba's pulled Brown to the ground for the goal," Ferguson said.

"The referee's position to make the decision was absolutely ridiculous, he can't see anything. He's got a Chelsea player (Joe Cole) standing right in front of him and he doesn't even move.

"That goal shoudn't have been allowed. It was a bad decision, but there's nothing we can do about it. You lose faith in refereeing sometimes, that's the way the players are talking in there. It was a bad one."

Ferguson maintained sufficient composure to acknowledge that United could only blame themselves for failing, over the course of the 90 minutes, to turn their domination of possession into better chances.

"We had great opportunities to get to the edge of the box and some really good chances in and around the box, but we should be finishing it off," the Scot recognised.

"We've only ourselves to blame in that respect. But you do need a break - and we never got the break we needed."

Ferguson also admitted that the setback at Stamford Bridge was far more significant than last month's 2-0 defeat at Liverpool.

"The fact is Chelsea go five points clear of us," he said. "The defeat to Liverpool didn't affect our position in the league, this affects our position in the sense that if we'd have won we'd have gone top."

Updated Nov 8, 8:35 pm EST
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  1. <i>masinkimasego</i>
    54. Posted by masinkimasego Wed Nov 11 5:52am EST

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    hello chelsea be prepared nxt game, coz u have pressed the wrong button.
  2. Duke
    53. Posted by Duke Wed Nov 11 3:44am EST

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    red will be back again, just give them some mouhh am very such of that ,but am not a man u fan am bercelonia for live.
  3. Mohammed
    52. Posted by Mohammed Tue Nov 10 2:31pm EST

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    hello chelsea u know how to play football
  4. Robert
    51. Posted by Robert Tue Nov 10 3:01am EST

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    me too . . . i used to be a manU fan but after seeing what he did to david beckham . .. i'm now a hater . . . Now it's CHELSEA all the way . . .
  5. tifa
    50. Posted by tifa Tue Nov 10 1:20am EST

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    if u watch carefully the game..u'll see Chelsea dominated da game from beginin till da end...all that Man U did was just like little puppy chasin its favourite colorful ball(woof!! woof!!)...poor Man U...means nothin without a star like hmmmm...wuts his name again??!! Oh Ya!! Cristiano Ronaldo!! Oh wait he is now wit Real Madrid which is on top of Spanish league...Ya!!! Ha!!! Ha!!! And who is that guy who thinks that he know evythin bout football n da most popular guy that will always argu da ref calls??!! Oh!! Ya!! Mizz Fergie!! Ha!! Ha!!..and all Man U fan...dont u thinks tis kind a story happen b4?!! let me refresh!!! His name is David Beckham!!!i hate Man U since then because i hate Ferguson b'cause of wut he did 2 Beckham!! now im a fan of Chelsea which is a real deal n wit professional manager!!!
  6. El Viejo
    49. Posted by El Viejo Mon Nov 9 11:24am EST

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    saw the whole thing .... no controversy .... the blues had better chances and put one in, the losers did not put one in .... end of story.
  7. Rusty
    48. Posted by Rusty Mon Nov 9 11:19am EST

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    Was I watching the same match? Man U got a lot more calls from the referee than Chelsea did. Witness the yellow card to Drogba.
  8. Afiz
    47. Posted by Afiz Mon Nov 9 9:46am EST

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    it was a good game, blues won this time, no worries...its still a long season
  9. Argie62
    46. Posted by Argie62 Mon Nov 9 7:54am EST

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    Fergie and Manchester United are a bunch of mama's boys, always crying and winning. Fergie needs to realize that he "destroyed" last season perfect team. Fergie, if you want to cry, go to a church.
  10. str8J
    45. Posted by str8J Mon Nov 9 6:04am EST

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    lmmfao #22, of all the names to call Man U, that's the best. ^5 :D
  11. Collins oracle
    44. Posted by Collins oracle Mon Nov 9 5:34am EST

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    Two of the big four gone, one to go in three weeks. Man U played for Chelsea to win. Yes Chelsea were tactical in their approach to the game. Some Man U guys are complaining without realizing that the ref did not see the penalty and red card offence committed by Evans when he stamped Drogba on the chest. Man U take heart we see you again at Old Trafford. Poor Fergie.
  12. Collins oracle
    43. Posted by Collins oracle Mon Nov 9 5:32am EST

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    Two of the big four gone, one to go in three weeks. Man U played for Chelsea to win. Yes Chelsea were tactical in their approach to the game. Some Man U guys are complaining without realizing that the ref did not see the penalty and red card offence committed by Evans when he stamped Drogba on the chest. Man U take heart we see you again at Old Trafford. Poor Fergie.
  13. Collins oracle
    42. Posted by Collins oracle Mon Nov 9 5:21am EST

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    Two of the big four gone, one to go in three weeks. Man U played for Chelsea to win. Yes Chelsea were tactical in their approach to the game. Some Man U guys are complaining without realizing that the ref did not see the penalty and red card offence committed by Evans when he stamped Drogba on the chest. Man U take heart we see you again at Old Trafford. Poor Fergie.
  14. Kaykay
    41. Posted by Kaykay Mon Nov 9 4:10am EST

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    yea, of course, u sorry asses can see united fouls but turn a blind eye to chelsea crap. we may be sorry lossers but like it or not we will still kick ass and come out on top. keep gang hatin cause u do have a rite to feel threatened, cause UNITE WILL WIN.
  15. Kaykay
    40. Posted by Kaykay Mon Nov 9 3:59am EST

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    Match fixing? sorry losers? admittedly, J. Evans made amistake but please the only reason so made of u are happy is becuase ure all desperate. Real lossers turn blind eye to the truth. The whole world knows the match didnt go rite. Ur lips may deny it but ur brains see it, n if it doesnt then u must be on mars
  16. Jojo
    39. Posted by Jojo Mon Nov 9 3:36am EST

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    Chelsea win 1-0 against Man U due to offside goal actually...BUT overall game Man U performed very well last night. Man U strategy is excellent and deffenders also playing their role except J.Evan is too bad. Unlucky for Man U, suppose they can win the game. Come on Man U.....we know u can go for final.
  17. BABA  BLUE
    38. Posted by BABA BLUE Mon Nov 9 3:32am EST

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    SAF second name is sir complainant,,,,,,,,,Any time man u lost he is always bashing the match officials.....BAD LOSER............When J Evans hit DROGBA in the chest with his booth ,,did sir complaint never see anything bad in /? Only GOD can judge u ........ cause it seem u are 2 powerful to be punish by English FA/////////////////////////
  18. <i>bmachengedzero</i>
    37. Posted by bmachengedzero Mon Nov 9 3:14am EST

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    i say 2 benitez loosing concecurtive games thats not the end of the race u r still in it, just try put babel in the first line up 2gether with kuyt.liverpool its a good team dont 2 all those critisisms from all those hopeless fans.[thats why i say u never ever walk alone]
  19. Sam
    36. Posted by Sam Mon Nov 9 2:06am EST

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    John terry strikes to separate boys from MEN
  20. Sam
    35. Posted by Sam Mon Nov 9 2:00am EST

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    John terry strikes to separate boys from MEN
  21. yudhi
    34. Posted by yudhi Mon Nov 9 1:58am EST

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    No matter what Fergie said..he's Good but he's not a God and he should realize that Chelsea is the best!
  22. Sam
    33. Posted by Sam Mon Nov 9 1:44am EST

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    man u was left terry-fied
  23. <i>womzey04</i>
    32. Posted by womzey04 Mon Nov 9 12:14am EST

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    johny evens should be fined and banned...adebayor got punished for stumping on van persie while down on the turf,i'd say the same should apply on johny evens for that horrendous foul on drogba.
  24. <i>womzey04</i>
    31. Posted by womzey04 Mon Nov 9 12:03am EST

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    can someone please explain to me why johny evans was not sent off after that horrendous foul on drogba?not even a booking,and how did drogba end up getting a card?referee had a man u jersey underneath his referee uniform.fergies win at all cost is rubbing off on his boys cos they was so desperate,fergie knows he's beat so he goes to every length...including influencing the referee.wes brown and johny evens are just thugs,they are not proffessionals.am glad chelsea won.
  25. <i>saper321</i>
    30. Posted by saper321 Sun Nov 8 10:27pm EST

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    Call the Waaaaaambulance. Sir Alex the @#$%faced is speaking.
    "Don't this referee know WHO I AM. EVERY decision should go my way not only 95% of them." - Alex

    Now that they are showing EPL all over the world manure united can't get away with all the @#$% they have been getting away with in the past.
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