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The best team usually wins it, except the time we
By Tyne-Talk April 28 2008
Newcastle United manager Kevin Keegan will send his side out all guns blazing a week today when his on form team host Chelsea, in a bid to help Manchester United win the title race. Despite this he has said he has no personal preference over who lifts the silverware.

West Ham manager Alan Curbishley has reiterated this point in favour of Chelsea as his team, who drew with Newcastle at the weekend, face Manchester United.  All four teams need to secure the 3 points.

West Ham are looking to secure a place in the top 10 of the league, Newcastle are hopeful they can overtake Spurs, whilst United and Chelsea are currently equal on points but with United having a far greater goal difference Chelsea will be hoping their luck hasn't run out just yet.

Keegan said:

"It is our job to help Man United win the title, and that's not easy for me to say. Yes, Chelsea are a big club and would be worthy champions as would Man United, but we have a chance now, having put together a run of six or seven games unbeaten, to see how far we've come by playing one of the big four.

I don't have a preference. The best team usually wins it – except the time we lost the title. The best team came second that time."

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well said Kev!

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