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BBC footy news09 Mar 10, 06:03:05United will go for victory - FergusonManchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson insists his side will play positively against AC Milan in the Champions League quarter-final second leg but admits David Beckham will be a threat if he plays. View Full Text >>09 Mar 10, 10:03:46Wigan were worthy winners - MartinezWigan manager Roberto Martinez says his side deserved to beat Liverpool as they clinched a 1-0 victory and has urged his players to maintain that level of performance until the end of the season. View Full Text >>09 Mar 10, 10:03:52Benitez refuses to defend playersA despondent Rafael Benitez says his Liverpool side lacked attitude and character as they slump to their ninth defeat of the season away at Wigan. View Full Text >>08 Mar 10, 05:03:11McLeish prepares players for Pompey re-matchBirmingham manager Alex McLeish says his players will have to quickly get over the disappointment of losing to Portsmouth in the FA Cup as they prepare to face them again in the Premier League. View Full Text >>08 Mar 10, 04:03:19We need to get results quickly - BruceSunderland manager Steve Bruce admits his team are in a relegation battle and says they must start winning games again soon. Sunderland haven't won a league match since November. View Full Text >>07 Mar 10, 07:03:50Bullish Terry defends his formChelsea captain John Terry says his form over the last two months has been "totally fine" after scoring in his team's 2-0 FA Cup win over Stoke. View Full Text >>07 Mar 10, 07:03:02Brown bemoans lack of game planHull boss Phil Brown says his side were "easy" opponents who lacked a second-half game plan, as they were emphatically beaten 5-1 by Everton. View Full Text >>07 Mar 10, 07:03:43'Dominant' Everton delight MoyesEverton manager David Moyes praises the performance of Mikel Arteta, who scored twice in his side's 5-1 hammering of Hull. View Full Text >>07 Mar 10, 07:03:48We gave it our best shot - PulisStoke City boss Tony Pulis says his side gave their best in the 2-0 FA Cup defeat at Chelsea, but thinks they must now pick themselves up and concentrate on the league. View Full Text >>07 Mar 10, 09:03:51Donovan keen to stick with ToffeesLandon Donovan says the decision on his future is out of his hands, but he would jump at the chance to return to Everton after scoring in their emphatic 5-1 defeat of Hull. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 08:03:30Phelan shrugs off Rooney absenceManchester United assistant boss Mike Phelan says although the team miss Wayne Rooney, he doubts whether the injured striker's presence would have added anything to their 1-0 victory away to Wolves. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 08:03:59Our luck will change - McCarthyWolves manager Mick McCarthy is doubly disappointed after his side failed to keep a clean sheet and Sam Vokes fired their best chance over the bar, causing the team to lose 1-0 at home to Manchester United. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 09:03:32Draw was fair result - HodgsonFulham boss Roy Hodgson thinks a draw was a fair result following their scoreless FA Cup quarter-final against Tottenham. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 09:03:18Redknapp keen to praise PortsmouthSpurs manager Harry Redknapp is happy with a scoreless draw in their FA Cup quarter-final against Fulham, but is also keen to congratulate Avram Grant for taking Portsmouth to the semi-finals. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 06:03:56Arsenal will fight for title - WengerArsenal boss Arsene Wenger says his team are aiming for the Premier League title after drawing level on points with Chelsea, by beating Burnley 3-1 at the Emirates Stadium. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 05:03:13Zola takes blame for Bolton defeatWest Ham manager Gianfranco Zola says his mistakes were behind his team's 2-1 defeat by Bolton, but adds that the visitors played "very well". View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 05:03:36Davies vital to Bolton cause - CoyleBolton boss Owen Coyle praises an "accomplished" performance from his team during the 2-1 win over West Ham, Bolton's first away victory since September. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 06:03:23Walcott boosted by return to formArsenal's Theo Walcott is delighted to overcome a "frustrating" start to the season, after scoring his side's second goal in their 3-1 defeat of Burnley. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 06:03:36Hard-working Burnley please LawsBurnley boss Brian Laws says his side put in a competitive performance in their 3-1 defeat by Arsenal, but the squad now need to turn their attention to their upcoming home games against Stoke and Wolves. View Full Text >>06 Mar 10, 04:03:38McLeish calls for goal-line technologyBirmingham manager Alex McLeish says Fifa should introduce goal-line technology after Liam Ridgewell's header was disallowed during the Blues' 2-0 FA Cup defeat by Portsmouth despite the ball appearing to cross the line. View Full Text >> |