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Sunday, September 18, 2011

EPL

Arsenal
Coach Arsene Wenger admitted Arsenal were 'terrible' and 'just not good enough' after they suffered more misery on the road against Blackburn.

Aston Villa
Aston Villa boss Alex McLeish admitted his side were careless and should have been more ruthless in the final third in the draw with Newcastle.

Blackburn
Blackburn manager Steve Kean hopes to have silenced the doubters after watching his side defeat Arsenal in a thrilling contest at Ewood Park.

Bolton
Bolton coach Owen Coyle believes it was a self-inflicted wound, as he pin-pointed poor defending as the reason behind their defeat to Norwich.

Chelsea
Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas reckons the impact of mind games is overrated and has vowed not to become Sir Alex Ferguson's latest victim.

Everton
Everton manager David Moyes welcomed three much-needed points against Wigan Athletic, after admitting that he was ready to settle for a draw.

Fulham
Fulham manager Martin Jol has pledged to fight fire with fire against high-flying Manchester City, as his side are desperate to pick up points.

Liverpool
Liverpool could launch a shock bid for Ajax Amsterdam defender Jan Vertonghen in January, but could end up selling Daniel Agger as a result.

Manchester City
Manchester City boss Roberto Mancini reckons there has been an improvement in the attitude of Mario Balotelli since the striker was dropped.

Manchester United
Wayne Rooney expects Chelsea and Manchester City to battle it out for the title with Manchester United but is confident of coming out on top.

Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew saluted the performance of Leon Best in the draw at Villa and is also pleased with the overall display of his side.

Norwich City
Paul Lambert was in no doubt that his Norwich team deserved their first league win, after playing really well in a difficult place at Bolton.

Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Warnock declared that he had never enjoyed an away performance more after his side beat Wolves at Molineux.

Stoke City
Robert Huth insists Stoke City will not get carried away by their good start, as a couple of defeats could see his side tumble down the chart.

Sunderland
Stoke City manager Tony Pulis has backed Sunderland boss Steve Bruce to get through his difficult start to the new Premier League campaign.

Swansea City
Swansea City boss Brendan Rodgers praised his side for the way they played with and without possession during their victory over West Brom.

Tottenham
Tottenham's veteran Brad Friedel believes English goalkeeping talent has slipped because the Premier League is such a results-based business.

West Brom
Boss Roy Hodgson conceded his West Brom side lost to the better team, as he admitted he was surprised with Swansea's diverse attacking options.

Wigan Athletic
Wigan boss Roberto Martinez revealed Hugo Rodallega could be facing a lengthy spell on the sidelines following his side's defeat at Everton.

Wolverhampton
Coach Mick McCarthy bemoaned a 'dreadful' start from Wolves following the home defeat to QPR and admitted the supporters were right to boo.

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