Ray Parlour insists Arsenal are still in the title race - but says they must fix their home form if they are to stand a chance. Arsenal are third in the table on 55 points, six behind rivals Tottenham in second and 11 points behind leaders Leicester, having played a game less.Arsene Wengers side have won just two of their last eight games at home in all competitions, and Parlour, who won three Premier League titles with the club, believes Arsenal do still have a chance to top the table - as long as their form at the Emirates Stadium improves. I think theyve got to still be alive, he said. Theyve got five home games left, but three tough away games - West Ham, Manchester City in the second from last game of the season and Sunderland, who will be fighting for their lives. Their homes games you would expect them to win. Thats going to be the problem, their home form - is it good enough? Ray Parlour But their homes games you would expect them to win. Thats going to be the problem, their home form - is it good enough?We saw them get beaten by Swansea and Watford in the FA Cup, so theyve got to improve on that. Away from home, it hasnt been too bad - a good performance against Everton, who were pretty poor, but Arsenal had to do what they had to do.[Wenger] will be saying to be positive and to keep going. Arsenal have just got to stay in there and hope that Leicester and Tottenham make a mistake. Arsenal players react after going down 2-1 to Watford in the FA Cup in their last home game But at the moment, they have been playing so well, that its going to take a big mistake from them for Arsenal to win it but theyre certainly in the race.Arsenal defeated Everton 2-0 on Saturday, thanks to goals from Danny Welbeck and 19-year old Alex Iwobi. Parlour believes the young striker has given Arsenal a boost since coming into the side.Iwobi has stepped up. Hes been a real revelation in the last month as he has been playing on a regular basis, added Parlour. Alex Iwobi scored Arsenals second goal at Everton on Saturday Hes strong, hes young and hes fearless at the moment.Former England midfielder Parlour also spoke to Sky Sports News HQ about the inclusion of Leicesters Danny Drinkwater in the squad for this months friendlies against Germany and the Netherlands.And Parlour, who won 10 caps, believes Drinkwater deserves a chance to show what he can do. Ray Parlour thinks Danny Drinkwater should get a chance to show what he can do for England Hes currently one of the best midfielders - he has done such a great job with Kante. Hes at a great age now, hes 26 and he has played a lot of football, said Parlour.Hes been amazing and I think sometimes, youve got to look at people in form and certainly he is a player who is very efficient on the ball. 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X-rays on Cains bruised forearm were negative. He was hit when Sanchez led off the fourth with a groundout.DALY CITY, Calif. -- Stacy Lewis matched playing partner Lydia Ko with birdies on Nos. 15 and 16 and added another on the 17th to take a one-stroke lead Saturday in the Swinging Skirts LPGA Classic. Lewis and the 17-year-old Ko first played together two years ago, developing an on-course friendship features fist bumps and lots of chatter. "Weve played a lot of golf together," said Lewis, 12 years older than her counterpart. "I was impressed with her then. I think the best part of her game is the maturity." The third-ranked Lewis and fourth-ranked Ko each shot 4-under 68 at Lake Merced. Winless since the Womens British Open in August, Lewis had a 10-under 206 total. Ko won the Canadian Womens Open as an amateur the last two years and took the Swinging Skirts World Ladies Masters in December in Thailand in her second start as a professional. She has five victories in pro events. Lewis and Ko first played each other in the final round of the 2012 Canadian Open, when the then 15-year-old became the youngest winner in LPGA Tour history. "We both play fast and we got into a good rhythm," said Lewis, who has five runner-up finishes since her victory at St. Andrews. "Its nice to play with someone who is playing well. I think it made both of us elevate our game." Lewis matched shots with Ko, who celebrated her birthday Thursday, throughout the day to retain her edge. "Its fun watching Stacy play," Ko said. "She does make me feel like I have to play better. I always knew she was good. Her rankings and scores show that.dddddddddddd Its really good for me, as a rookie, to play with a player like Stacy. Its a great opportunity for me to learn from another great player." Theyve played together through the first three rounds. "Its fun to be in the last group," Lewis said. "I know the crowd got into there. I think they were tired of us making pars, so we both went on a run there and made a few birdies for them." Lewis played bogey-free on a difficult course that was hit hard by rain Friday. "This is probably the worst Ive hit the ball all week," she said. "This course is so hard you can make a bogey real quick. I was putting good, so when I hit a couple of good putts for par, I got some momentum going." Jenny Shin was four strokes back at 6 under. She also shot 68. "My whole life I hit my putts short," Shin said. "Hitting it past the hole was my main goal this year. I had some long putts that fell in that helped turn it into a better round." Hee Young Park also shot a 68 to move into fourth at 5 under. "It was freezing and rainy yesterday and the win was always changing," she said. "Today the weather was perfect. That was the big difference." Michelle Wie, the winner last week in Hawaii, was tied for 13th at 1 under after a 71. She played the first two rounds with Lewis and Ko. "I think I was just a little tired from last week," Wie said. "So many emotions, celebrating, and travelling back here. I got some good rest." ' ' '