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Sunday, October 16, 2011

EPL

Arsenal
Arsenal defender Laurent Koscielny has remained coy about his team's chances of finishing in the top four in the Premier League this season.

Aston Villa
Aston Villa manager Alex McLeish launched a scathing attack on his defenders after watching his side go down to Manchester City at the Etihad.

Blackburn
Blackburn Rovers coach Steve Kean was satisfied with his side's point away at Queens Park Rangers and felt his side could have nicked a win.

Bolton
Bolton manager Owen Coyle was delighted with his side's away victory over Wigan and underlined the hard work they put in during the break.

Chelsea
Daniel Sturridge admitted he has even surprised himself with his fine form for Chelsea, after grabbing another goal in their win over Everton.

Everton
Manager David Moyes admitted Everton were well beaten by the better team after a couple of mistakes gave Chelsea the win at Stamford Bridge.

Fulham
Fulham head coach Martin Jol said his team started off brightly against Stoke but admitted that they were not good enough to win the match.

Liverpool
Manager Kenny Dalglish hailed Steven Gerrard after he made an impressive return to the Liverpool line-up in the draw with Manchester United.

Manchester City
Coach Roberto Mancini still wants more from his players despite seeing Manchester City take over at the top with a victory over Aston Villa.

Manchester United
Sir Alex Ferguson was full of praise for Javier Hernandez but the player did not want to be the hero following Man Utd's draw at Liverpool.

Newcastle United
Newcastle boss Alan Pardew insists he is not a 'lapdog' to the board after guiding the Magpies to fourth in the Premier League this season.

Norwich City
Norwich City boss Paul Lambert believes his side played very well from start to finish and deserved their victory over Swansea at Carrow Road.

Queens Park Rangers
Queens Park Rangers manager Neil Warnock was disappointed with the manner in which his squad conceded Blackburn's equaliser from a corner.

Stoke City
Manager Tony Pulis vowed to keep his players working hard after Stoke's impressive start to the season continued with a victory over Fulham.

Sunderland
Sunderland manager Steve Bruce has been assured by the club's owner Ellis Short that he has his backing but admits he needs a 'few results'.

Swansea City
Brendan Rodgers was not happy with Swansea's start in the defeat at Norwich but pleased with how they responded to conceding twice early on.

Tottenham
Spurs coach Harry Redknapp has denied claims that he is ready to launch new bids to sign Rio Ferdinand of Man Utd and Gary Cahill from Bolton.

West Brom
West Brom boss Roy Hodgson is hopeful that victory over Wolves will help to kickstart their season after a difficult opening run of fixtures.

Wigan Athletic
Wigan Athletic boss Roberto Martinez has admitted that his side gave away goals too easily and showed poor desire in the defeat to Bolton.

Wolverhampton
Head coach Mick McCarthy insists his support for Karl Henry will be shown when he names the midfielder in the Wolves team to face West Brom.

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