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United are 'halfway' to Premier League title

Even after win against West Brom gave them seven-point lead, Scot refuses to get complacent

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Manchester United's Dutch forward Robin van Persie celebrates. Photo: AFP

Alex Ferguson said Manchester United were "halfway" to the Premier League title after Robin van Persie scored late on to seal a 2-0 win over West Bromwich Albion.

United go into tomorrow's visit to Wigan Athletic leading the Premier League by seven points from defending champions Manchester City, and with Van Persie having scored 33 club goals for Arsenal and Ferguson's team in 2012.

His last-minute effort in the 2-0 win against West Brom, adding to an early Gareth McAuley own goal, was his 14th Premier League strike since moving to Old Trafford in the close-season and his 17th for United in all competitions.

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After scoring his goal towards the end of the game against West Brom, Van Persie revealed a T-shirt bearing the words "RIP Tchuna", in tribute to a personal friend who had passed away on the eve of the game.

Ferguson certainly appreciated the efforts of his forward and the United manager believes his team are halfway towards completing their goal of wrestling the league title from City's grip.

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"He [Van Persie] changed the game for us," said Ferguson. "When I brought him and Paul Scholes on, they settled the game down for us.

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