Manchester City manager Manuel Pellegrini says his focus is entirely on his team and not on leaders Chelsea.
The Citizens are eight points from the top after only managing a draw away at Queens Park Rangers but the Chilean insists there's still enough time to recover the deficit.
"I'm not thinking about Chelsea," Pellegrini is quoted as saying by the BBC.
"I'm thinking about my team. We have 27 games more and the championship is very long.
"They are in a very good moment but we will see if they will continue it all year or if they will drop points.
"It's difficult to say it was two points lost because we came less than 72 hours [after Wednesday's Champions League defeat by CSKA Moscow], in a very difficult moment.
"The way the game was during the 90 minutes, we deserved at least a draw. We had more chances to score.
"Of course I wanted the three points, but if you can't win it, it's better not to lose."