Roberto Mancini insists Manchester United are still Premier League title favourites despite his Manchester City side closing the gap on the leaders to three points ahead of next Monday's derby. United were held to a 4-4 draw by Everton at Old Trafford, after leading 3-1 and 4-2, while City took advantage of their slip-up by winning 2-0 at Wolves to doom them to relegation. But Mancini remains adamant the title is "not in our hands" even though City would almost certainly finish top if they win their remaining three games given their superior goal difference. He said: "We have another chance but United have a bigger chance than us at this moment (to win the title). We have three difficult games against United, Newcastle and QPR. Newcastle are fighting for the Champions League and QPR are fighting to avoid relegation. "After the derby, United have two games which are not easy, but not difficult like us (against Swansea and Sunderland). Only one team can win this title. It's not in our hands. We have three points less. "In any case, you all wrote the title race was finished. Seven days ago, the race was finished. You wrote it. Therefore I congratulate Sir Alex Ferguson on a good season." In terms of whether City or United are under more pressure, Mancini said: "I don't think they have pressure because they are used to it every year. For us, it's different because it's the first time. At the moment, we don't have any pressure because we are not expected to win. But we want to finish well. It's important for our season." Mancini was unhappy with his side's performance against Wolves but concedes results are of more paramount importance after goals from Sergio Aguero and Samir Nasri sealed victory. He said: "It was a so-so performance, not a good one like against Norwich or West Brom. It was important to win, but our performance was not perfect. We have played well all season but now it only matters to win." Aguero broke the deadlock with his 29th goal of the season shortly before the half-hour mark after a spirited start by the home team. Nasri wrapped up a third successive win for City after the break after Carlos Tevez had teed him up.