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Sunday, March 20, 2011

2011-3-20 England

Arsenal
Coach Arsene Wenger admitted Arsenal's draw at West Brom was two points dropped, but insisted it was important for the players psychologically.

Aston Villa
Gerard Houllier told Aston Villa fans that he knows what he is doing after coming under fire from the terraces after the defeat against Wolves.

Birmingham
Coach Alex McLeish criticised Birmingham for 'losing the plot' and was disappointed with the way in which they conceded the late goal to Wigan.

Blackburn
Blackburn head coach Steve Kean was pleased with his side's effort against Blackpool and believed his players deserved a point from that game.

Blackpool
Blackpool boss Ian Holloway accused referee Howard Webb of having 'a bit of a stinker' for giving his side a penalty in the draw at Blackburn.

Bolton
Bolton boss Owen Coyle confirmed midfielder Stuart Holden was taken to hospital following Jonny Evans' red card challenge on the midfielder.

Chelsea
Coach Carlo Ancelotti has applauded Didier Drogba's acceptance of Chelsea's striker rotation policy following the arrival of Fernando Torres.

Everton
Everton head coach David Moyes admitted that his side had to grind their way to victory against Fulham but he was pleased with their effort.

Fulham
Mark Hughes believes Fulham's second half performance against Everton deserved a point, but admits his players cannot play for only 45 minutes.

Liverpool
Kenny Dalglish warned Liverpool players they cannot afford to fall into the trap of becoming a long-ball team with Andy Carroll in the side.

Manchester City
Roberto Mancini is certain Fernando Torres will come good for Chelsea - he just does not want the striker to start his renaissance on Sunday.

Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson praised Manchester Utd for not giving up after Jonny Evans was sent-off, and admitted he has no complaint about the red card.

Newcastle
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew admits his side face a battle to retain their Premier League status following the humiliating defeat to Stoke.

Stoke City
Boss Tony Pulis was delighted with Stoke's win over Newcastle especially with the way they handle the pressure of playing in two competitions.

Sunderland
Sunderland striker Asamoah Gyan insists he will shake hands with Luis Suarez when they comes face-to-face for the first time since World Cup.

Tottenham
Harry Redknapp defended Jermain Defoe's poor display in the draw with West Ham, revealing that the striker had been affected by a family death.

West Brom
West Brom coach Roy Hodgson was disappointed that his side could not hang on to their two goal lead but admitted Arsenal deserved the draw.

West Ham
West Ham head coach Avram Grant was pleased to move out of the drop zone following the draw with Tottenham and especially with the clean sheet.

Wigan
Wigan coach Roberto Martinez praised Maynor Figueroa's performance against Birmingham, after the defender scored his third goal in 110 games.

Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton head coach Mick McCarthy claimed that his deserved the slim victory over Aston Villa after dominating the game at Villa Park.


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