The 27-year-old is chasing his third consecutive European
money-list title but recognises that Swedes Henrik Stenson and
Alex Noren and Danny Willett of England are in a better
position.
McIlroy is fourth on the list and needs to triumph in Dubai with
Stenson finishing outside the top 45, Willett failing to make
the top five and Noren the top two.
"Mathematically, I can win but it's not going to happen, I
wouldn't hold my breath," the Northern Irishman told reporters
on Tuesday.
"I think the three guys that are ahead of me are playing very
good golf especially Henrik and Alex. I don't expect those guys
to play badly this week so I'm just concentrating on trying to
win the golf tournament."
A more realistic goal for McIlroy is to jump from second to
first in the world rankings, displacing Australian Jason Day at
the top.
"I know if I win this tournament I'll finish the year at world
number one so it's a big incentive for me," he said. "It would
be nice to have that little bit of momentum going into next
year."
McIlroy has a good record in the European Tour's season-ending
event with two wins and only one finish outside the top 10 in
seven visits.
"It's always good to be back here," he said. "It doesn't seem
like seven years ago we played our first one here in 2009.
"I have great memories from this place. Last year I had a great
battle with Andy Sullivan and was able to come out on top so I'm
looking forward to the week.
"I feel like my game is in pretty good shape. I've played this
course pretty well in the past and hopefully can play it just as
well, if not better, this week," McIlroy said.
The $8 million Dubai tournament starts on Thursday.
(Writing by Tony Jimenez; Editing by Ed Osmond)
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