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Sunday, April 3, 2011

2011-4-3 England

Arsenal
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger admitted he was concerned with his side's energy level after a frustrating goalless stalemate with Blackburn.

Aston Villa
Aston Villa boss Gerard Houllier believes his team are showing the qualities needed to beat relegation despite being denied victory at Everton.

Birmingham
Birmingham boss Alex McLeish hailed a 'big, big result' for his side after they beat Bolton to catapult themselves out of the relegation zone.

Blackburn
Blackburn Rovers coach Steve Kean and defender Chris Samba praised the team's spirit as they held Arsenal to a goalless draw at the Emirates.

Blackpool
Blackpool manager Ian Holloway has ruled out the possibility of ever working in Spain - because he would struggle due to the language barrier.

Bolton
Bolton coach Owen Coyle has acknowledged that Birmingham started the game better in both halves and praised Ben Foster keeping his team at bay.

Chelsea
Chelsea head coach Carlo Ancelotti has admitted that the draw against Stoke was a good results because the Potters had opportunities to win.

Everton
Everton boss David Moyes has blamed his players for losing concentration against Aston Villa and once again called for goalline technology.

Fulham
Brede Hangeland says Mohamed Al Fayed's decision to erect a statue of Michael Jackson at Craven Cottage has the support of Fulham's players.

Liverpool
Liverpool coach Kenny Dalglish rued the injuries to Gerrard, Johnson and Agger and was unhappy about the penalties in the defeat to West Brom.

Manchester City
Coach Roberto Mancini is not convinced he will be sacked by Manchester City if they fail to finish in the Premier League's top four this season.

Manchester United
Manager Sir Alex Ferguson declared Manchester United had 'played like champions' after another great comeback in the win over West Ham United.

Newcastle
Newcastle United boss Alan Pardew was delighted with the response he got from his team as they dumped Wolves deeper into relegation trouble.

Stoke City
Stoke City head coach Tony Pulis was pleased with his side's performance against Chelsea despite admitting his players sat back after scoring.

Sunderland
Midfielder Boudewijn Zenden has warned Sunderland they will have underachieved if they do not secure a top-10 Premier League finish this season.

Tottenham
Tottenham Hotspur coach Harry Redknapp admitted his side were below par in the draw against Wigan and that he did not enjoy the game at all.

West Brom
West Brom head coach Roy Hodgson was more than pleased with his side performance apart from the first 15 minutes in the victory over Liverpool.

West Ham
West Ham coach Avram Grant was disappointed with the defeat to Manchester United but admitted his players made it too easy for the Red Devils.

Wigan
Wigan coach Roberto Martinez was proud of his side performance in the draw against Tottenham and believed it proved how far they have come.

Wolverhampton
Wolverhampton head coach Mick McCarthy was disappointed with the first goal conceded to Newcastle, believing that it was completely avoidable.

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