Dimitar Berbatov believes Manchester United's experience can make them Premier League champions

Boss has a perfect blend to work with at Old Trafford...

By Zack Wilson

EPL: Dimitar Berbatov, Everton v Manchester United (Getty Images)
Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov believes that the number of seasoned professionals amongst the Old Trafford ranks will give Sir Alex Ferguson's side a crucial edge in the race for the Premier League title.

The title race is promising to go right to the wire, with United involved in a dog fight with Arsenal and Chelsea to see who will be crowned champions.

Chelsea have not won the title since 2006, whilst Arsenal's last trophy was in 2005, and Berbatov is sure that the experience of having won major honours in the recent past will see United home come May.

"It's always important, that's why we have so many experienced players in the team mixed with the young ones," he told MUTV.

"We have a great mix of players, the spirit of the team, we have the Boss - who is the most experienced of all - and it makes for a great team.

"In the end there can be only one winner."

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