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Saturday, March 5, 2011

2011-3-5 Premier League

 
Arsenal Cesc Fabregas and Alex Song could be fit to face Barcelona in the Champions League on Tuesday.


Aston Villa Richard Dunne will be out of action for up to a month with a shoulder injury he suffered against Manchester City.


Birmingham Boss Alex McLeish has pledged his future to Birmingham despite his growing reputation.


Blackburn Blackburn manager Steve Kean has revealed he ordered his players in for extra shifts this week in a bid to turn around the team's fortunes.


Blackpool Blackpool manager Ian Holloway has dismissed talk of a crisis at Chelsea this season.


Bolton Bolton manager Owen Coyle has hailed Daniel Sturridge  as the kind of rare talent who has fans out of their seats.


Chelsea Chelsea midfielder Yossi Benayoun has set his sights on a return to action against Stoke City next month.


Everton Everton boss David Moyes has defended his decision to play Marouane Fellaini against Sunderland.


Fulham Fulham coach Mark Hughes has backed his players to secure a top-half finish in the Premier League.


Liverpool Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish is confident he will be better prepared for Sunday's meeting with Manchester United than he was for January's.


Man City Manchester City defender Kolo Toure failed a drugs test after taking a diet pill belonging to his wife, according to Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger.


Man United Darren Fletcher believes that his new four-year contract at Manchester United will see him take part in a new era. 


Newcastle Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has assured fans that he is already on the lookout for potential summer transfer targets.


Stoke City Stoke boss Tony Pulis believes his side's 'disappointing' away form this season is down to their open style of football.


Sunderland Steve Bruce is convinced Sunderland can finish the season on a high as long as they can ride out the final few weeks of an injury nightmare.


Tottenham Harry Redknapp thinks the battle for fourth place is now a two-horse race between Tottenham and Manchester City.


West Brom West Brom boss Roy Hodgson does not expect Birmingham to be suffering from a Carling Cup hangover.


West Ham Avram Grant has warned West Ham's relegation rivals that his troops intend scrapping for every last point in their fight to stay up.


Wigan Wigan boss Roberto Martinez will not compromise his footballing philosophy - but wants better execution.


Wolverhampton Wanderers Wolves manager Mick McCarthy is refusing to rush star winger Michael Kightly bacfrom injury.

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