Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic: United are out of title race
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-Daily Express and SkySports
| Jan 22, 2014
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| Manchester United captain Nemanja Vidic |
Nemanja Vidic believes Manchester united are too far behind in the table to seriously contemplate defending their Barclays Premier League title.
United lie 14 points behind leaders Arsenal following the 3-1 defeat to Chelsea at Stamford Bridge on Sunday.
United captain Vidic, who was sent off late in the game for a challenge on Eden Hazard, thinks his side should concentrate on qualifying for the Champions League by finishing in the top four.
Samuel Eto'o scored a hat-trick before Javier Hernandez netted a consolation for David Moyes' side.
Unlike his manager, who refused to concede the title race was over, Vidic thinks United should set new goals.
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Asked if United were too far behind leaders Arsenal to challenge for the title, Vidic told Sky Sports: "Yes, I think so now we are too far behind.
"We have to focus now to get in the top three, top four. We have to be positive."
With United also lying six points off the top four Vidic admitted even qualifying for the Champions League would not be straightforward.
He said: "It's not going to be easy but we have to now fight for different things.
"We have to focus on the (Capital One) Cup and the Champions League.
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