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  • Crawley win at Hull is incredible - Evans
    Crawley boss Steve Evans says his League Two team's 1-0 FA Cup win over Championship side Hull at the KC stadium is an "incredible" result.

  • Appeals are futile - Platt
    Manchester City coach David Platt suggests City will not contest the FA's decision to charge Mario Balotelli with violent conduct as past appeals have proved "futile".

  • 'Hero' Henry inspires Oxlade-Chamberlain
    Arsenal winger Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain talks of the "massive boost" the return of his "hero" Thierry Henry has had at Arsenal, with the 18-year-old vowing to learn all he can from the Frenchman's vast experience.

  • Wenger frustrated by first-half performance
    Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger is disappointed with the way his side played during the first 45 minutes against Manchester United, but was happier with their efforts in the second half despite falling toa 2-1 defeat at the Emirates.

  • Ferguson pleased with defensive display
    Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson says he is happy to just "keep on the coattails" of local rivals Manchester City after a 2-1 win over Arsenal at the Emirates keeps them three points behind the Premier League leaders.

  • Balotelli should have been sent off - Redknapp
    Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp says Mario Balotelli should not have been on the pitch to win and convert Manchester City's injury-time winner from the penalty spot after the Italian appeared to stamp on Scott Parker.

  • Mixed emotions for Mancini, says Platt
    Manchester City coach David Platt says Roberto Mancini is both delighted with City's 3-2 victory over Tottenham and disappointed his side managed to let a two-goal lead slip before Mario Balotelli's match-winning penalty in injury time.

  • Di Canio rants after being sent to stands
    Swindon boss Paolo Di Canio says he will not stop gesturing on the sidelines despite being sent to the stands during Swindon's 1-0 victory over Macclesfield.

  • Bolton form encourages Coyle
    Bolton manager Owen Coyle is in encouraged by his side's recent form as a 3-1 home win over Liverpool moves the Trotters out of the Premier League relegation zone.

  • Dalglish questions Liverpool attitude
    Manager Kenny Dalglish questions the attitude of his Liverpool side as they lose 3-1 at strugglers Bolton, describing it as the "worst performance" since his return to the club.

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