Ferguson in touching distance of 10th Premier League title (AP)

 
Job well done. Well, not quite yet for Manchester United. After rallying to beat Arsenal 2-1 at Old Trafford on Sunday, Man United's players embraced each other and pumped their fists in celebration. They already have the look of champions. The Red Devils could make it official by the time they return to Old Trafford against West Ham on May 5 after extending their Premier League lead to five points,... [link]

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