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Manchester United captured their 18th English league title on Saturday when they secured the point they needed in a nervy 0-0 draw at home to Arsenal.

It was a cautious display by United, who endured some anxious moments late on before the final whistle sealed a hat trick of titles and moved them alongside Liverpool as the teams with most English league crowns.

Arsenal, who will finish a distant fourth, enjoyed plenty of possession and came agonisingly close to silencing Old Trafford when captain Cesc Fabregas struck a shot against the outside of Edwin van der Sar’s post with seven minutes remaining. United hung on, however, moving to 87 points with one game remaining to end the formidable challenge of Liverpool whose title drought stretches back to 1990.

Liverpool, who visit relegation fighters West Bromwich Albion on Sunday, have 80.

“That was the longest 90 minutes in history,” said United manager Alex Ferguson, who has won 11 league title in 22 years at the club and is already setting his sights on claiming another one next season.

“It will be even more special when we get in front of [Liverpool]. We are a young team and next season we’ll go for it again. This is a great side, a great squad, I could have picked two teams today,” he told Sky Sports.

Liverpool could finish second with 86 points, the highest total not to win the Premier League, and Ferguson said Rafael Benitez’s side had been tough to keep at bay.

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