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Monday, January 2, 2012

EPL

Arsenal
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott's astronomical contract demands could see him leave the Gunners, with Liverpool reportedly interested to have him.

Aston Villa
Stiliyan Petrov says he and his Aston Villa team-mates never lost faith in Stephen Ireland after the midfielder inspired their win over Chelsea.

Blackburn
Newcastle United coach Alan Pardew is looking for a new defender and is reportedly trying to do a deal for Chris Samba of Blackburn Rovers.

Bolton
Right back Gretar Steinsson is pleased to see Bolton welcoming key men back into the fold, but insists they cannot use injuries as an excuse.

Chelsea
The father and agent of Gonzalo Higuain says the striker has no intention of leaving Real Madrid despite talk of a move to Chelsea or Juventus.

Everton
David Moyes has praised the impact of Victor Anichebe after the Everton striker made a goal-scoring return from injury in the win at West Brom.

Fulham
Manager Martin Jol has called on Fulham to be more clinical in front of goal after wasting several chances during Saturday's draw at Norwich.

Liverpool
Arsenal winger Theo Walcott's astronomical contract demands could see him leave the Gunners, with Liverpool reportedly interested to have him.

Manchester City
Man City coach Roberto Mancini admits his surprise and disappointment that his team were beaten by Sunderland with the last kick of the game.

Manchester United
Manchester United have insisted striker Wayne Rooney missed Saturday's defeat by Blackburn through injury rather than for disciplinary reasons.

Newcastle United
Newcastle United coach Alan Pardew is looking for a new defender and is reportedly trying to do a deal for Chris Samba of Blackburn Rovers.

Norwich City
Paul Lambert knows there is still a long way to go in the league despite a superb 2011, but is confident Norwich have what it takes to stay up.

Queens Park Rangers
Neil Warnock believes Queens Park Rangers' fate in the Premier League this season will heavily depend on how they do in their next 10 matches.

Stoke City
Stoke assistant manager Dave Kemp expects the Potters to come up against a buoyant Blackburn side, following the Rovers' win at Old Trafford.

Sunderland
Martin O'Neill hailed the spirit of Sunderlands' players after they registered a 'remarkable' result in defeating Man City in stoppage time.

Swansea City
Brendan Rodgers hopes Swansea's draw against Tottenham will act as a huge psychological boost in their bid to retain their top-flight status.

Tottenham
It was reported that Tottenham Hotspur have shown interest in Lecce midfielder Djamel Mesbah, who is also a target for Bundesliga side Freiburg.

West Brom
West Brom manager Roy Hodgson admitted that his side did not do enough to win the game, but felt 'mugged' after Everton scored a late winner.

Wigan Athletic
Wigan midfielder James McCarthy said he was confident that Ben Watson would score the penalty against Stoke as he practise it almost everyday.

Wolverhampton
Wolves boss Mick McCarthy is delighted with the business done so far and believes Emmanuel Frimpong will prove a valuable addition to his squad.

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