London, Apr 21 : Chelsea manager Carlo Ancelotti believes that his team can still retain the Premier League title.
Ancelotti’s comment comes after Chelsea moved into second place in the points’ table with a 3-1 win over Birmingham City.
They are now six points behind leaders Manchester United with five games remaining.
“Everything is open. One month ago, we thought we had little chance of fighting for the title and if we’d said we could win it, you’d have said we were crazy. But I have learned that anything can happen in football, right up until the final whistle,” the Sun quoted Ancelotti, as saying.
“You can win the title in the last minute and you can lose it. Now we are happy because we are in second place. We wait to see what happens in the last five games. After that, we can say if the season was good or not good,” he added. (ANI)

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