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Feb 28, 2016 at 2.05pm UK
 
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Alan Curtis: 'Title race between Leicester City and Tottenham Hotspur'

Swansea coach Alan Curtis believes that either Leicester City or Tottenham Hotspur will win the Premier League title ahead of Arsenal and Manchester City this season.

Swansea City coach Alan Curtis has said that he believes either Leicester City or Tottenham Hotspur will win the Premier League title this season.

Curtis watched his side squander a one-goal lead against Spurs on Sunday as they closed the gap on leaders Leicester to two points, with Arsenal and Manchester City five and nine points further back respectively.

Curtis believes that Leicester deserve to be regarded as favourites, but also hinted that he thinks Spurs could well pip the Foxes to the title.

"I have fancied Tottenham for a while now, especially with the squad they have got. I think watching them at the weekend, the pace and power and the technical ability they have got, I think they have a fantastic opportunity," he told reporters.

"I mean obviously Leicester must be favourites because they are top of the table but I think Spurs will push them all the way and I think it is a great opportunity for either of them.

"Arsenal are obviously in with a shout as well and I wouldn't discount Manchester City but I would think it is between Leicester and Spurs."

Swansea face Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium on Wednesday evening.

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