But they have closed the gap on ChelseaThe annoying thing is when they say Chelsea stretched their lead at the top to 9 yesterday...that was factually incorrect.
9 points ahead of Utd.

I never actually/saw anyone in the media use those exact words. To me, they all seemed to choose their words very carefully - implying that City were their nearest challengers, but without explicitly saying that they were.
But they have closed the gap on ChelseaThe annoying thing is when they say Chelsea stretched their lead at the top to 9 yesterday...that was factually incorrect.
They know what they are doing... 99% of the audience is going to be top 4/6 club fan we just don't count...
I don't really give a f** what they say. We will just keep plugging away under the radar![]()
BBC did the whole 9 points clear thing.

Best result for us I think is a City win, we aren't going to be challenging for the title and have a small chance of top 4, hopefully City and Chelsea win majority of games and the likes of Liverpool, United, Spurs and Everton keep faultering.
If you're referring to the interview with Jose they did, then yeah I do recall them saying to Jose that Chelsea were now nine points clear of City. (I think that was the interview where it was phrased, "you are, for example, nine points head of Man City").
And factually that was correct. At that point they had moved nine points clear of City.
But it's possible that you're referring to something else which the BBC have said or written.
If you're referring to the interview with Jose they did, then yeah I do recall them saying to Jose that Chelsea were now nine points clear of City. (I think that was the interview where it was phrased, "you are, for example, nine points head of Man City").
And factually that was correct. At that point they had moved nine points clear of City.
But it's possible that you're referring to something else which the BBC have said or written.
If you're referring to the interview with Jose they did, then yeah I do recall them saying to Jose that Chelsea were now nine points clear of City. (I think that was the interview where it was phrased, "you are, for example, nine points head of Man City").
And factually that was correct. At that point they had moved nine points clear of City.
But it's possible that you're referring to something else which the BBC have said or written.
BBC 5 Live Sports News at 6:30pm yesterday said: "Chelsea extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to 9 points." Factually incorrect, and that is the BBC, not some tinpot news network run by an Australian bandit.
Nope a draw was the best result.
Do I have to explain the elusive dropped point again..? Surely there is someone out there who actually gets it..?