London, Mar. 16 : MId-fielder Paul Scholes believes Manchester United can win their remaining eight Premier League games and clinch an historic fourth consecutive title triumph.
United, who returned to the top of the table with Sunday''s 3-0 win over Fulham, are chasing a double record - a fourth straight title and a 19th in all to eclipse arch rivals Liverpool.
"I''d like to think we have the right players, ones who''ve been there before and know how tough it can be to win the League," The Mirror quoted Scholes, as saying.
"The game against Chelsea at Old Trafford is going to be massive and we know we need to win that one. But that''s not the only important match. If we want to win the League we''re going to have to win every game. It''s a tough ask, but I''m sure we can achieve it," he added.
"You can''t rule out Arsenal, especially with the run-in they''ve got," said 35-year-old Scholes. (ANI)
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