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Monday, September 19, 2011

EPL

Arsenal
Emmanuel Frimpong believes that a top-four finish would count as success for Arsenal, following their miserible start to the Premier League.

Aston Villa
Aston Villa striker Gabriel Agbonlahor does not believe that footballers are overpaid - stressing that actors and US sports stars earn more.

Blackburn
Venkatesh Rao is relieved Blackburn registered their first league win of the season and insists the board always had faith in boss Steve Kean.

Bolton
Owen Coyle will remind Ivan Klasnic of his responsibilities as an 'experienced' member of the Bolton squad after he was sent off for butting.

Chelsea
Head coach Andre Villas-Boas felt Chelsea were on the end of a 'crazy scoreline' after losing at Premier League champions Manchester United.

Everton
Everton defender Phil Jagielka accepts more players have to share the goalscoring burden this season to ease the pressure on the forward line.

Fulham
Fulham boss Martin Jol was delighted with his side's team spirit after they fought back from two goals down to grab a point against Man City.

Liverpool
Liverpool manager Kenny Dalglish refused to criticise referee Mike Jones' decision to send off two of his players in the defeat at Tottenham.

Manchester City
Man City boss Roberto Mancini felt his side should have held on for a win after throwing away a two-goal lead against Fulham at Craven Cottage.

Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson has described Ashley Cole's tackle on Javier Hernandez in Manchester United's victory over Chelsea as 'absolutely shocking'.

Newcastle United
Newcastle manager Alan Pardew has given striker Nile Ranger some hope of remaining at the club but has warned him against any more problems.

Norwich City
Coach Paul Lambert backed all the new boys to make a big impression after Norwich's win at Bolton was mirrored by wins for Swansea and QPR.

Queens Park Rangers
QPR captain Joey Barton has continued his war of words with Karl Henry by claiming that the Wolverhampton midfielder never backs up his boasts.

Stoke City
Tony Pulis has refused to blame Stoke's defeat on their European duties but admitted that Sunderland were lucky with three of their four goals.

Sunderland
Sunderland boss Steve Bruce has blasted the media for blowing their poor start to the season out of proportion, following the win over Stoke.

Swansea City
Swansea City manager Brendan Rodgers believes their maiden Premier League victory against West Brom is a 'massive step forward' for the club.

Tottenham
Striker Emmanuel Adebayor believes he has won over the Tottenham fans already after scoring twice on his home debut in the win over Liverpool.

West Brom
West Brom head coach Roy Hodgson has conceded that his team have a lot to do to get their game back up to the standard they want to achieve.

Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic manager Roberto Martinez said 90 percent of his team's performance against Everton was exactly what he has asked them to do.

Wolverhampton
QPR captain Joey Barton has continued his war of words with Karl Henry by claiming that the Wolverhampton midfielder never backs up his boasts.

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