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Poll Results: Manchester United Will Win The EPL
In the middle of two title-deciding clashes, Goal.com readers picked Manchester United to go all the way and win the Premier League trophy this year.
Ahead of the all-London showdown between Arsenal and Chelsea, a majority voters in Goal.com's poll claim that Manchester United will end up with the Premier League title this year.
Chelsea currently top the table with 55 points. After a disheartening loss to Manchester United last weekend, Arsenal trail by a full six points, on 49. In between the two, Manchester continues to hang onto the tails of Chelsea, only two points back.
The Red Devils are chasing an unprecedented four consecutive EPL titles. The heady win over the Gunners helped set some distance between the top two and the following pack. What looked like a three horse race has the potential to become merely two, especially if Chelsea come out tops in the London derby.
Let Goal.com know what you think about the potential title winners in England in the comments section below or on the Goal.com forums.
Chelsea currently top the table with 55 points. After a disheartening loss to Manchester United last weekend, Arsenal trail by a full six points, on 49. In between the two, Manchester continues to hang onto the tails of Chelsea, only two points back.
The Red Devils are chasing an unprecedented four consecutive EPL titles. The heady win over the Gunners helped set some distance between the top two and the following pack. What looked like a three horse race has the potential to become merely two, especially if Chelsea come out tops in the London derby.
Let Goal.com know what you think about the potential title winners in England in the comments section below or on the Goal.com forums.
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