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we are ready to fight: ancelotti

LONDON - Carlo Ancelotti insists there is no chance Chelsea will lose their nerve as they approach the final furlong of the race for the Premier League title.

LONDON - Carlo Ancelotti insists there is no chance Chelsea will lose their nerve as they approach the final furlong of the race for the Premier League title.

Ancelotti's side is within touching distance of the league title for the first time since 2006 after Tuesday's 1-0 win over Bolton left the Blues four points clear of second-placed Manchester United with four games to go.

The leaders looked anxious at times as they laboured to kill off stubborn Bolton and Owen Coyle's struggling team could even have snatched a shock draw if referee Lee Probert had awarded either of two strong penalty claims.

A trip to London rivals Tottenham is next on the agenda and there's another tricky away game at Liverpool still to come. But Ancelotti is adamant his players' ability to grind out wins from tense encounters like the Bolton game shows they are made of the right stuff to end United's three-year reign as champions.

"We have more possibility than Manchester United and Arsenal (to win the title) but we are not sure," Ancelotti said.

"We have to play four tough games. On Saturday we have a derby against Tottenham. We are ready to play and we are excited. We know we have to fight and we are ready to fight."

Key to Chelsea's hopes of winning the title is the form of strikers Nicolas Anelka and Didier Drogba. The pair combined for Chelsea's winner on Tuesday yet Anelka's close-range header from Drogba's sublime 43rd-minute cross was the French striker's first goal in 14 matches. - Sapa-AFP

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