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Monday, April 4, 2011

2011-4-4 England

Arsenal
Arsenal are reportedly close to signing promising teenage midfielder Kristoffer Olsson from IFK Norrkoping in a deal costing around GBP200,000.

Aston Villa
Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson is hoping to beat Liverpool in the race to sign Aston Villa star Ashley Young, according to reports.

Birmingham
Birmingham coach Alex McLeish has admitted he regrets not giving Kevin Phillips more starts this season after he marked his first with a goal.

Blackburn
Blackburn manager Steve Kean feels his squad are heading in the right direction and is boosted going into their remaining Premier League games.

Blackpool
Blackpool boss Ian Holloway was bitterly disappointed and blamed 'unforgivable' defensive mistake for their timid defeat at the Craven Cottage.

Bolton
Manager Owen Coyle does not want an approaching FA Cup semi-final to become a distraction as Bolton look for a big finish in the Premier League.

Chelsea
Chelsea head coach Carlo Ancelotti believes it is the club's destiny to beat Manchester United in the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals.

Everton
Everton boss David Moyes is threatening to leave in the summer, should the club fail to find new owners and secure their most valuable players.

Fulham
Fulham head coach Mark Hughes was pleased with his side's clinical performance after comfortably defeating Blackpool at the Craven Cottage.

Liverpool
Liverpool are reportedly closing in on a deal for French winger Sylvain Marveaux, who can leave Rennes for free in the summer transfer window.

Manchester City
Coach Roberto Mancini hinted that Sunday's thrashing of Sunderland could have provided a snapshot of Manchester City's future style this season.

Manchester United
Wayne Rooney is adamant that Man Utd's season has just started as they try to increase the gap between them and trailers Chelsea and Arsenal.

Newcastle
Jonas Gutierrez is confident one more win will secure Newcastle's Premier League status after their emphatic 4-1 win over Wolves on Saturday.

Stoke City
Mathew Etherington believes Stoke City can write themselves into the club's history books this season - both the Premier League and the FA Cup.

Sunderland
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce admits his side got their 'backsides well and truly kicked' in a humiliation at Man City in the Premier League.

Tottenham
Tottenham head coach Harry Redknapp hopes his decision to wrap Gareth Bale in cotton wool will paid dividends when his side face Real Madrid.

West Brom
Japan international Eiji Kawashima would reportedly be interested to move to West Brom if the Baggies are able to stay up in the Premier League.

West Ham
West Ham midfielder Gary O'Neil admits the manner of his side's defeat to Manchester Utd was disappointing but is adamant they will bounce back.

Wigan
Wigan head coach Roberto Martinez has praised Irish striker Conor Sammon for his impact since moving to the Premier League from Kilmarnock.

Wolverhampton
George Elokobi is already living the dream - but admits sharing the pitch with his idol Samuel Eto'o would take his career to the next level.

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