Sunderland boss Roy Keane has wrote off Arsenal's title chances after Saturday's 1-1 draw. "Every team has its different characters and different dynamics," said Keane.
"They are still a good team but different to the one I played against. It was different characters. There is no Keown, Adams, Vieira.
"I have a different outlook to my team now than when I first walked through the door and that's only been two years. They are a different type of team. Look at Fabregas. He probably wouldn't be a great tackler but by God he can deal with the ball.
"They can challenge. If Arsenal can't challenge what hope have we got? The four teams we know about will finish in the top four.
"But will Arsenal finish first? I don't think so because I think Chelsea and United are stronger."