Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson insists he hasn't been following Manchester City's slip ups.
Many pundits feel the Reds' run-in looks preferable to Manchester City's on paper - but the boss says he hasn't scrutinised the Blues' schedule in enough detail to agree or disagree.
"But for us, we've got to take one game at a time. It's the best way. If you look too far ahead, you can get yourself confused. Thinking too far ahead can be a danger.
"The mental attitude of the players who've been there and done it all before is take it one game at a time and that's exactly what we're going to do.
"That's the part they play - the Ferdinands, Evras, Giggs, Scholes and the Rooneys. They're the ones who will guide the younger players. They bring that sense of 'It's not affecting me, it shouldn't affect you.' I think it helps, I really do."Ferguson told MUTV: "To be honest with you I haven't paid attention really to all their games. I know they've got some hard games like going to Arsenal and they've got Chelsea at home next Wednesday. So I look at those two games possibly.