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Friday, September 16, 2011

EPL

Arsenal
Midfielder Cesc Fabregas has admitted he left Arsenal because he did not want to be at a club that does not compete for major honours anymore.

Aston Villa
Shay Given has hailed the form shown by Aston Villa defender Richard Dunne this season - and reckons he's currently at the top of his game.

Blackburn
Blackburn coach Steve Kean believes nobody is more frustrated aboug their situation then himself as he urges fans to unite behind the team.

Bolton
Bolton Wanderers manager Owen Coyle has lamented the number of injuries he has had in the early stages of the season including two broken legs.

Chelsea
Bayern Munich are considering a January move for Chelsea winger Florent Malouda, who has lost his place following the arrival of Juan Mata.

Everton
Boss David Moyes is hoping the last-minute sale of Mikel Arteta to Arsenal will not set a precedent for other players wanting to leave Everton.

Fulham
Andrew Johnson scored his fourth Europa League goal of the season as Fulham registered their first victory in group K at home against Twente.

Liverpool
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish insists he will not rush Steven Gerrard back into action, while Glen Johnson has been ruled out of Sunday's trip.

Manchester City
Midfielder Gareth Barry accepts Manchester City may have to curb some of their attacking instincts to succeed against Europe's elite teams.

Manchester United
FC Twente's young winger Ola John claims he turned down interest from Manchester United and Arsenal last year in favour of staying in Enschede.

Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew has urged England counterpart Fabio Capello to take a look at Steven Taylor after his fine start to the new season.

Norwich City
Former Norwich defender Simon Charlton is tipping the Canaries to pick up their first win soon, after being encouraged by their efforts so far.

Queens Park Rangers
Anton Ferdinand says his bust-ups with Steve Bruce at Sunderland turned him from a boy into a man as he vowed to fulfil his potential at QPR.

Stoke City
Coach Tony Pulis expressed his delight at Stoke's draw against Dynamo Kiev, despite the late blow of conceding an equaliser in stoppage time.

Sunderland
Anton Ferdinand says his bust-ups with Steve Bruce at Sunderland turned him from a boy into a man as he vowed to fulfil his potential at QPR.

Swansea City
Swansea could be without on-loan defender Steven Caulker for up to eight weeks after he suffered a knee injury during the defeat to Arsenal.

Tottenham
Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp claimed his young side deserved a lot of credit for earning a point at PAOK Salonika's notorious Toumba Stadium.

West Brom
Derby County manager Nigel Clough insists John Brayford is part of the the club's future, despite reports linking him with a move to West Brom.

Wigan Athletic
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez is upbeat despite a delay in delivering new training facilities, which he believes will be well worth the wait.

Wolverhampton
Winger Adam Hammill is pleased with Wolves' start to the season but said they are just looking to get as many points on the board as they can.

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