I think is fair to say that Manchester United will no longer fight for the league title. Mathematically, they still have a chance since we're just in the middle of the season, but they are now 13 points behind The Citizens, and I don't see Manchester City losing 4 games, and Manchester United winning all of their matches.
The next couple of weeks are going to be intense, though. All the teams will be playing every 3 days so, squad depth is going to play a big role.
No, that's not fair to say at all. I don't see Manchester City losing 4 games either, but all it might take is a couple of consecutive draws, on the back of or immediately preceding a meeting against another of the top 4 (Liverpool I'd say represents the best chance of beating them at the moment) and then suddenly that's 7 points or half of the lead gone. History has enough of these repeats, and I still say that we have to wait til January. If they lead by more than 10 points then, then yes, it'll probably be too late.
I do agree that I can't see any of the other teams winning the rest of the season... which is what it'd take to pip City. But you never know with teams like Liverpool.
It's not technically over yet but City are just too strong and United are too inconsistent to gain any ground on their rivals. They really shouldn't be drawing against teams like Leicester.
Yesterday, Chelsea again misfired in the match against Everton. Team Antonio Conte lost this season too many points. Probably at the end of the season will be the replacement of the coach.
Nah dude, replacing Antonio Conte is not the answer for Chelsea. 1 bad season for Chelsea and you want a new coach, nope it's not the answer. It's just not the best season for Chelsea this year and as you can see Manchester city is so good in this year. I think Conte will more focus on Champions League for now and top 4 for Premier League.
This sort of attitude against managers is sadly too common these days with no spite put on the underachieving players. Managers can win the title one year then sacked the next for not doing as good. Just look what happened to Claudio Ranieri. Even though Leicester were doing very poor he should have been given the chance to get them back on track.