Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini has finally admitted that his team's defence of their Premier League title is over. City's 2-0 defeat at Everton in the last game before the international break left neighbours and rivals Manchester United 15 points ahead at the top of the table with nine matches left to play. Although United must still play City at Old Trafford on April 8, Alex Ferguson's team need only 13 points from their remaining matches to clinch a 20th English league title. Mancini famously wrote off his side's chances towards the end of last season, before a goal in the last seconds of the final game against Queens Park Rangers by Sergio Aguero snatched the title from United's grasp. But this time he is adamant: "It is definite this time. It is over. We are disappointed that we can't win the title but United have been better than us." However, according to AFP, Mancini insisted that there will be no let-up from his players, with London rivals Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur both in a position to claim the runners-up spot should City take their foot off the pedal. "It is over but it doesn't change anything because we have to do our best to the end," Mancini said. "We should try to play well and win all the games, and we also have the FA Cup semi-final (against either United or Chelsea). "We have Chelsea four points behind and Tottenham five points behind. For this reason it is important that we have to keep working hard and well. "We know that in football it is difficult to win the title for the second year. But we still have the FA Cup and can get second position." Manchester City host Newcastle United on Saturday.
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