By Mike Collett
LONDON (Reuters) – Manchester United are all but certain to
retain their Premier League title after opening an eight-point lead by beating Queens Park Rangers 2-0 on Sunday while
second-placed Manchester City crashed to a 1-0 defeat at Arsenal.
A 15th-minute penalty from Wayne Rooney and a
long-range Paul Scholes strike in the second half secured the points for United against relegation-threatened QPR who had
Shaun Derry controversially sent off at Old Trafford.
Mikel Arteta’s fierce low drive in the 87th minute broke
City’s hearts at Arsenal.
A bleak day for City ended with the volatile Mario Balotelli being dismissed in the dying
minutes for a second yellow card after a nasty challenge on Bacary Sagna.
Manager Roberto Mancini said his fellow
Italian now faced a lengthy ban and in any case he would not pick him again this season.
Although neither Mancini nor
United manager Alex Ferguson would declare the title race over, the leaders would have to collapse dramatically in the
remaining six games to avoid becoming champions for the 20th time.
United’s victory over QPR was their eighth in
succession in the league. Ferguson’s team have 79 points from 32 games while City, who have won just once in the last five
matches, are on 71.
Mancini looked like he was at the end of his tether with striker Balotelli after City’s defeat
while also refusing to concede the title race was over.
“Until you can’t mathematically win it you are always in the
race but it is going to be difficult after today,” Mancini told reporters. “It’s clear we need to start winning again but I
am the right man to bring the title to City, 100 percent.
“I have finished my work with him (Balotelli), I am finished
today, but I love him as a guy … he is not a bad guy and he is a fantastic player but at this moment I am very sorry for
him as he is continuing to lose his talent and his quality.
“I hope he understands he is in a bad way for his future
and he must change his behaviour. He will not play again (this season) and I will probably try to sell him in the summer,”
added Mancini.
EMIRATES RAIN
Neither City nor Arsenal played particularly well in the rain at the Emirates but
the home team improved as the match progressed and hit the woodwork three times before Arteta’s goal.
Arsenal are now
two points clear of fourth-placed Tottenham Hotspur in the race for an automatic Champions League berth.
Balotelli was
lucky to stay on the field after a rash 20th-minute studs-up challenge on Alex Song. He was then booked for a bad tackle on
Sagna before being sent off late in the game.
While problems have dogged City’s title challenge recently, United seem
to be sailing serenely on.
Although they got a helping hand with Derry’s 14th-minute sending-off, they were vastly
superior to QPR.
“It was a good win and three points and we now have a better goal difference than City
so it’s been a good day,” said Ferguson.
QPR manager Mark Hughes, the former United striker, said his club would
appeal against the dismissal which occurred when winger Ashley Young, who appeared to be offside, seemed to dive following
the softest of touches from Derry.
“We’ll obviously appeal against that and hopefully get it overturned,” said
Hughes.
“Everybody understood the boy was offside and there was minimal contact. The boy has gone down too
readily.”
QPR are fourth from bottom on 28 points.