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Sunday, May 15, 2011

EPL

Arsenal
Arsene Wenger is frustrated by Arsenal's failure to end their trophy drought but accepts that there is a thin line between success and failure.

Aston Villa
Aston Villa assistant manager Gary McAllister is adamant none of his players are already thinking about holiday ahead of their Liverpool clash.

Birmingham
Alex McLeish has challenged his Birmingham players to show 'no fear' as they look for victory over Fulham to secure their top flight status.

Blackburn
Blackburn head coach Steve Kean is confident that his Rovers side will avoid the drop this season following the draw with Manchester United.

Blackpool
Ian Holloway admitted after Blackpool's victory over Bolton that his side still had a mountain to climb to avoid relegation on the final day.

Bolton
Bolton Wanderers head coach Owen Coyle blasted his team for being naïve in defence and claimed the defeat away to Blackpool was self-inflicted.

Chelsea
Carlo Ancelotti has warned it would be 'dangerous' for Chelsea to make wholesale changes this summer market, regardless of who is head coach.

Everton
Everton boss David Moyes opted not to speak to the media after their defeat to West Brom as he was reportedly disappointed with the referee.

Fulham
Head coach Mark Hughes is concerned that his players will not be able to take any break if Fulham qualified for the Europa League competition.

Liverpool
Kenny Dalglish believes Tottenham have been a victim of their own success this season, having missed out on Champions League qualification.

Manchester City
Manchester City head coach Roberto Mancini has dedicated their FA Cup final win over Stoke to the club's loyal and long-suffering supporters.

Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson has defended his Manchester United team as worthy champions - but admits this campaign does not compare with the 1999 Treble.

Newcastle
Newcastle winger Jonas Gutierrez revealed he would one day like to play in Italy, although he admits to being happy at St James' Park for now.

Stoke City
Matthew Etherington says Stoke's FA Cup final defeat to Manchester City feels worse than West Ham's heartbreaking loss to Liverpool in 2006.

Sunderland
Steve Bruce was disappointed with Sunderland's defending and also with John Mensah's reaction to being substituted in the defeat to Wolves.

Tottenham
Harry Redknapp claims Spurs will not give up the fight for fifth place and fans who have criticised the club's fortunes this season as idiots.

West Brom
West Brom boss Roy Hodgson was delightfully surprised to emerge victorious in front of The Hawthorns support following the visit of Everton.

West Ham
Co-owner David Gold has admitted West Ham United need a miracle to survive in the Premier League this season with just two games remaining.

Wigan
Wigan manager Roberto Martinez has warned his team not to get carried away but to approach the game against West Ham the same as any other.

Wolverhampton
Mick McCarthy is confident his Wolves side can avoid relegation on the final day of the season after claiming a crucial win at Sunderland.

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