Terry: Chelsea can still win the title

Chelsea captain John Terry has refused to concede the Barclays Premier League title to Manchester United.
The Blues were convincing 4-0 winners over Bolton at the Reebok Stadium, with Didier Drogba, Florent Malouda, Nicolas Anelka and Ramires getting the goals.
The result leaves Carlo Ancelotti's team seven points behind leaders Manchester United having played a game more.
But the current champions have yet to face United - and Terry believes wins in those two matches could prove decisive in the title race.
The England defender told Sky Sports: "In the past we've never given up.
"Manchester United are playing well at the moment and getting the right results, maybe getting a bit of luck too.
"But things can change and if we can win both games against them we'll be right back in it."
Terry continued: "Away from home, at times we have shown very good form this season but tonight everything went really well for us.
"Didier got us off to good start with probably the best goal of this season so far and we worked really hard all over the park. We stopped Bolton playing and it worked for us."
Ramires' goal was his first for the club and Terry added: "The lads are delighted for him.
"He has settled in well and although he is still struggling with the language he's a good lad who works really hard. He's found his feet now and hopefully he can keep going."
Drogba, whose goal was a long-range swerving effort which flew over Bolton goalkeeper Jussi Jaskelainen, said: "I was in a good position to have a good so I took my chance - I had the confidence to try.
"You have to try if you want to score and the manager said 'shoot if you have a chance'. Maybe I have been thinking too much about things before."
On another title, the Ivory Coast international striker added: "I think it would be the best achievement in my six years here - but we have to think of the next game.
"It's good we are playing Manchester United twice - but we will have to win all our games and see what happens."