Manchester United captain Patrice Evra says they go to Sunderland tomorrow still feeling they can win the title.
United are only behind on goal difference and would require either City to slip up at home to QPR or an improbable landslide win over Sunderland to edge back in front.
"Maybe people will say I'm crazy, but I still believe," Evra told the BBC.
"I know destiny is not in our hands. If we want to keep believing in the miracle, we have to beat Sunderland."
Evra added: "If we score first, maybe the City fans in the stadium will start to be nervous.
"When you are nervous, you rush things and you don't do the things you want to do.
"That's why I still believe, but we must make sure we are ready against Sunderland."