Striker Harry Kane has half an eye on retaining the Premier League's "golden boot" as a confident Tottenham Hotspur focus on delivering a league and FA Cup double.
"I think we've learnt a lot", said Pochettino.
Chelsea led the table by 10 points at the start of April and Conte, whose side were also beaten by Crystal Palace a fortnight ago, accepted the blame for the latest slip-up.
United's collapse in 2011-12 remains the most dramatic, with Sir Alex Ferguson's team failing to win the title despite being eight points clear of Manchester City with six games left to play.
Football lovers around the world are already making permutations as to Tottenham's chances of overtaking Chelsea to the title. "It means the coach was not able to transfer the right concentration, desire, ambition to win this game", he said. The negative is: no one will give us this league, ' Cahill said.
"It's disappointing because we've been on a good run".
Sabres fire Murray and Bylsma
Bylsma, 46, spent the past two seasons behind the bench and finished his tenure in Buffalo with a 68-73-23 record. Though he backed Bylsma in returning for a third season, Murray cautioned the decision was ultimately Pegula's.
The 23-year-old England worldwide became the first Spurs player since Jimmy Greaves in 1969 to hit 20 goals in three successive top-flight seasons after netting in the club's 4-0 win over Bournemouth last weekend. Next week we try at Anfield to get 69, and let's carry on. Liverpool climbed back above Man City into third, with a 1-0 win away to West Brom, Roberto Firmino giving the Reds a first ever away win against Tony Pulis in the Premier League.
"To transform it so quickly with not a huge amount of money at all - Tottenham are well coached, play brilliantly, exciting and I just think that they (the players) all respond to him, they love him".
Chelsea need to stabilise themselves after seeing their lead, which stood at 13 points after Gary Cahill's late victor at Stoke on March 18, whittled down to just four following the defeat at Old Trafford. However, when the final whistle blew at Old Trafford, the gap at the top was still just four points, and United's Champions League hopes were alive and kicking. "They are named Chelsea, but they could be named Arsenal, or Tottenham, or another one". "We've got to make sure we finish strongly - it isn't over yet".
"Against Chelsea and Tottenham we were up against the two best teams in the league who move the ball well and with the attacking threats that they've got that's where we want to get to". We spent a lot of energy fighting against Leicester.
But if Chelsea lose this weekend, the pressure going into the Southampton game would be intense.





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