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NEWS & FEATURES

Team P GD PTS
Chelsea 25 +40 58
Man Utd 25 +41 56
Arsenal 25 +30 49
Liverpool 25 +17 44
Man City 24 +15 44
Tottenham 25 +20 43
Aston Villa 24 +13 41
Birmingham 24 0 37
Fulham 26 +2 34
10  Everton 24 -2 32

"Sir Alex phoned me twice before the Chelsea game and twice before Arsenal. He hasn't phoned me any other time during the season!"

- Steve Bruce
15/04/2008 10:45, Report by Ben Hibbs

Sir Alex influences Wigan

Wigan Athletic did United a huge favour on Monday night by holding Chelsea to a 1-1 draw at Stamford Bridge, and manager Steve Bruce says there was no shortage of well-wishing from Sir Alex Ferguson.

Emile Heskey's injury-time strike cancelled out Michael Essien's earlier effort, earning Wigan a point that aids their survival hopes as much as it boosts United's title ambitions.

"Sir Alex phoned me twice before the game and twice before Arsenal. He hasn't phoned me any other time during the season. Four times!" said former United defender Bruce. "I have had a few calls from friends in Manchester but I am more pleased for us getting a point. The United players will be pleased but they know it's not over yet."

The result puts United five points clear with four games to go. Chelsea could close the gap to two points against Everton at Goodison Park on Thursday. The Reds then travel to Ewood Park on Saturday, although another former Red, Blackburn boss Mark Hughes, won't be so pleased to help United's cause.

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