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Beckham 'important' to us - Leonardo
AC Milan coach Leonardo says the Champions League quarter-final which sees David Beckham return to former club Manchester United will be a "special" opportunity for the midfielder.
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Wenger all smiles after 'stylish' win
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger says his side's 5-0 win over FC Porto in the quarter-final of the Champions League was "controlled and attacking", and he is full of praise for hat-trick hero Nicklas Bendtner.
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United will go for victory - Ferguson
Manchester 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.
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Benitez refuses to defend players
A despondent Rafael Benitez says his Liverpool side lacked attitude and character as they slump to their ninth defeat of the season away at Wigan.
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Wigan were worthy winners - Martinez
Wigan 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.
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McLeish prepares players for Pompey re-match
Birmingham 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.
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We need to get results quickly - Bruce
Sunderland 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.
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Donovan keen to stick with Toffees
Landon 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.
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We gave it our best shot - Pulis
Stoke 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.
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'Dominant' Everton delight Moyes
Everton manager David Moyes praises the performance of Mikel Arteta, who scored twice in his side's 5-1 hammering of Hull.
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