Fern – Title bid is out of our hands
Date published: 14 March 2016
FERNANDINHO has conceded the Barclays Premier League title race is out of Manchester City’s control.
The Brazil midfielder was frustrated after City dropped two points against relegation–threatened Norwich in a goalless draw at Carrow Road. Manuel Pellegrini’s side now sit nine points behind leaders Leicester, who play Newcastle tonight.
Results elsewhere will determine who wins the title, according to Fernandinho. But he believes it is imperative that City, even if the trophy is beyond them, secure Champions League qualification for next season with a place in the top four.
Fourth–placed City are just two points clear of fifth–placed West Ham.
“Everyone is disappointed about the result. The performance wasn’t what’s expected, but we have to look forward,” Fernandinho said.
“It’s tough to drop points like that. We have nine games to play and, even if we don’t have the chance to be champions, we have to finish in the top four.
“There is always a chance of the title, especially with this team. No one gives up, fight to the end.
“We need to wait for other results to see what position we’ll be in at the end of Monday.”
City face Dynamo Kiev in tomorrow’s Champions League last–16 second leg in possession of a 3–1 aggregate lead and seeking to reach the quarter–finals of the competition for the first time.
Fernandinho added: “(It is the) first time we have a chance to go forward to the quarter–final.
“It’s a big step for the club, for everyone. This result at Norwich should give us more motivation to play on Tuesday.”
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