
Michael Ballack insists that the Premier League title race remains a two-horse race between Chelsea and Manchester United.
The German has played down Liverpool's chances of challenging for the title, which they have not won in 18 years.
All three clubs were held to goalless draws at the weekend, which means Chelsea remain eight points ahead of United, but only goal-difference separates them and Liverpool.
However, Ballack does not see a threat from Liverpool or Arsenal.
"It's always the big four that everyone speaks about, but I think it's still about Chelsea and Man United," he told The Sun.
"Arsenal are already behind which makes it very difficult for them.
"Liverpool are very good at this moment but for me they are always a club for the Champions League, partly because they can put all their focus on one or two matches.
"But when you look at results and squads over the past couple of seasons as a whole, I think us and Man U are just a little bit stronger."

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