LONDON: Like Kevin Keegan and Arsene Wenger before him, Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho must learn to live with the hot breath of Manchester United's Alex Ferguson on his collar in the decisive final weeks of the English season.
Ferguson was at his mischievous best or worst, depending on your perspective at the weekend when he belittled Chelsea's seven-point lead at the top of the Premier League.
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