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  • FT: Brentford 2-2 Manchester City, Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth & West Ham 3-2 Fulham

  • FT: Wood gives Forest lead, Jota levels for Liverpool

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  1. 'The execution was right and it went in the net'published at 22:26 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth

    Antoine SemenyoImage source, PA Media

    Bournemouth goalscorer Antoine Semenyo speaking to TNT Sports: "Ryan Christie got the ball and it was a shift and shoot. I knew what I was going to do. The execution was right and it went in the net. Take the point and we move on to the next game. It's all we can do.

    "We got in and the manager wasn't happy. Livened us up really. We needed the intensity and to get the press right. That's how we've got our points this season by showing our resilience. We just need to keep going as a team."

    On David Brooks potential red card: "I didn't even see it so I don't know what happened. We saw the VAR come up and obviously, we were all worried when that happened."

  2. 'I could not have asked for more'published at 22:25 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Liverpool

    Liverpool manager Arne Slot speaking to TNT Sports: "You need to be a bit lucky with that [substitutions]. We took Ibou [Konate] out at that moment who is normally a big threat on set pieces but we all know Jota can score a goal and Tsmikas has a good delivery. We brought them in to score a goal but they really did it after 20 seconds."

    On Forest's defensive display: "Their goalkeeper had to make a few incredible saves but their defenders also made some good blocks with quite a few chances. They blocked almost every shot.

    "I could not have asked for more. Second half was outstanding. There are not many teams that can create so many chances against an opponent so defensively strong. unfortunately we couldn't get a second."

    On breaking down defences: "When the goalkeeper has it they go long, which you have to defend firstly, which we did. Then you have to win the second ball. If you win that then they go back in a low block with eleven players around the 18 yard box.

    "It is so, so hard for every team to create here. And at times it was one chance after another, although sometimes it took a long time for the restart."

  3. Postpublished at 22:24 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    How good was Matz Sels tonight...

  4. 'We have to keep other teams behind us'published at 22:23 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Nottingham Forest

    Matz SelsImage source, EPA

    Nottingham Forest goalkeeper Matz Sels speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "It was amazing with all the supporters behind us. One point is a good result in the end for us. Of course, we wanted to win, but I think a point is a good result against them.

    "Second half there was a lot more space between the lines and Liverpool had a few big chances. If you are realistic, you have to say a point is a good result for us.

    "I am there for it, to help the team in the difficult moments. The second half, last 20-25 minutes they had a lot of big chances. Everybody fought for it, until the last second. I am really happy for the team and also that we didn't lose because that gives us confidence for the next game.

    "Before the season we needed to get as quickly as possible to 40 points. With 17 games to go, we have got 41 so we can look a little bit higher. If you want to finish in the top four or top five, you have to keep those teams behind you, like Aston Villa, Man City and Newcastle."

  5. 'I'll do my best to help the team'published at 22:22 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Fulham

    West Ham United

    Lucas Paqueta of West Ham United celebrates scoringImage source, Getty Images

    West Ham's Lucas Paqueta speaking to TNT Sports: "I have said before that I will do my best to help the team. We have a lot of good players and Danny [Ings] came in today and gave the assist to win the three points. It's a good thing.

    "I like to play with Danny. He understands how to play short and run at defenders. He has a lot of quality."

  6. 'We went toe-to-toe with a top-three club'published at 22:22 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Brentford 2-2 Manchester City

    Brentford

    Thomas FrankImage source, Getty Images

    Brentford boss Thomas Frank speaking to TNT Sports: "I just said to the players in there that I was extremely happy and proud of the performance. I think this is the first time in four years that over the 90 minutes, we go toe-to-toe with a top-three club. I think Manchester City, Liverpool and Arsenal have been the best three clubs in the four years we have been in the Premier League so the ability and the mindset to do that, the bravery throughout the game, extremely proud of that and of course coming back from 2-0 down is a fantastic mentality. Very happy. I would have been happy with the performance still but the feeling is a little bit better after you get something out of it."

    On this being the seventh time Brentford have scored after 90 minutes: "We've got a very good group of players, we have created a great culture together. The staff, the players, everyone has very good characters so we just try to keep pushing that group and they do it for themselves."

    On Yoane Wissa surpassing Ivan Toney to become Brentford's all-time top goalscorer in the Premier League: "I think that's extremely impressive, I'm very pleased on Wissa's behalf. He probably should have scored two if I'm a little bit after him but he has been very good for us and the way he has taken over from Ivan, not only him but Bryan [Mbeumo] as well, the partnership between the two of them is quite unique. We are just Brentford. Extremely proud."

    On what is possible for Brentford this season: "I'm a very positive and optimistic guy, I go into every game believing that we can win with huge respect for any opponents. I know in some games we are probably not favourites, for example today, but we know if we hit our highest level we've got a chance in every game and that's a fantastic feeling to have and we try to transmit it to the boys. It is one game at a time but of course [we want to] go as far as possible."

  7. 'We deserved much more'published at 22:18 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

    Chelsea

    Enzo MarescaImage source, Reuters

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca speaking to TNT Sports: "I don't think so, I think we deserved much more, especially in the first half. That's football. The negative thing is that we changed how we played after conceding. We dropped back.

    "For sure, the most important thing is to create chances. It happened many times in the last four or five games. We don't score and then we concede. Tonight after we concede the penalty, we drop a bit and we need to improve on that."

    On if David Brooks should have been sent off: "I think so. Hopefully, we can be more lucky in the future."

    On Reece James: "Big for him because he's back but also for us because we were able to draw the game."

  8. Postpublished at 22:16 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Ian Dennis
    BBC Radio 5 Live senior football reporter

    For the best part of an hour, Liverpool were just not at it.

    But once they equalised, they created enough chances to win by a clear margin.

  9. 'We are in a period where we are very short of numbers'published at 22:15 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth

    Andoni IraolaImage source, PA Media

    Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I don't think we deserved to win today and Chelsea were better than us in the first half. We were better in the second half. It was more fair. I am angry because of their equaliser. VAR has to check the free-kick and the point of contact. We played 15 minutes extra today. I am not complaining because of this. I don't think we deserved to win today.

    "We were slow to the ball and wanted to play too safe. We were not the team that we normally are. The performance in the second half was very good and we almost won it.

    "We are very stretched. We are going to lose James Hill because he felt something in the hamstring. We are in a period where we are very short of numbers. We keep taking points. I think the club is working on it. We are unlucky personally and on the sporting side."

  10. 'Ings attitude and personality were top'published at 22:13 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Fulham

    West Ham United

    Danny IngsImage source, PA Media

    West Ham manager Graham Potter speaking to TNT Sports on taking the break from management: "I just recognised that I had 12 years of non-stop, being a head coach from the fourth tier of Swedish football to the last eight of the Champions League. That journey doesn't come for free. It takes a toll. I recognised I need a break and use the opportunity to reflect, learn and freshen my brain to look at how the next 12 months must look like.

    "It didn't end so well at my previous job, but that can happen sometimes as well. Then it was about waiting for the right opportunity and wait for the time I felt I was ready to go and start working. This club was the right opportunity for me. Fantastic club, great support and great ambition. But there's a lot of work to do as well."

    On Danny Ings substitution: "I didn't think we were going to win the game by playing nice football. It was about forcing an error and creating something out of nothing. And Danny's energy coming on was good. [Mohammed Kudus] is a top player, but he was running a little on empty because of the effort he put in against Aston Villa. And Danny was champing to get on. His attitude and personality when he came on were top."

  11. 'You can't win if you make mistakes like that'published at 22:11 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: West Ham 3-2 Fulham

    Fulham

    Marco Silva, Manager of Fulham, looks onImage source, Getty Images

    Fulham manager Marco Silva speaking to TNT Sports: "When you make mistakes like we did, it's very difficult to win football matches. We were the most dominant team from the first minute and created the most chances. There was only one team that was on the pitch trying to win the game until we conceded that first goal that we gave them. We controlled the game and hit the crossbar. We showed the quality until then, but we have to keep the standards up throughout the game.

    "We also had another one hit the crossbar from Raul Jimenez, and even with the mistakes we made in the first half, the result could have been completely different if we were clinical.

    "In the second half, we knew we had to start strong and score early to come back and get a result. We did it and then we gave another goal away for them. We did everything much more than West Ham. We have been dominant like we are in all the games. But it didn't reflect at all in the result but this is the reality of the Premier League."

  12. 'Forest have title ambitions'published at 22:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Forest have definitely got title ambitions. To hold the best team in the league is a fantastic result.

    Liverpool came on strong in the last 10 minutes and you have to stick together. To get four points off the team who are probably going to win the league is brilliant.

    Off the evidence of tonight, Forest will finish in the Champions League spots.

  13. 'I haven't had that feeling for quite a long time'published at 22:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

    Chelsea

    Chelsea captain Reece James speaking to TNT Sports: "I knew it was a good distance and that side of the goal was open. There was a period where I was scoring quite frequently and I haven't had that feeling for quite a long time.

    "I think we had a few clear-cut chances that we should have taken in the first half and put the game to bed. It's across football globally, if you have chances and you don't take them then it can come back and hurt you.

    On David Brooks potential red card: "When the referee takes a look at the monitor then it's never a good sign.

    "There are positives to take away from the game but there are negatives as well. It's mixed emotions."

    On Thomas Tuchel on attendance: "I worked under him, he knows my capabilities."

  14. 'We didn't cope with the physicality at the end'published at 22:10 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Brentford 2-2 Manchester City

    Manchester City

    Phil FodenImage source, Reuters

    Manchester City midfielder Phil Foden speaking to TNT Sports: "We just looked tired at the end, the last 20, 30 minutes. We looked leggy and they put the pressure on and put longer balls into the box. We didn't cope with the physicality at the end. It's one of the toughest places to come and they give you different challenges. I was happy with the performance up until we went 1-0 up and then after that we let our performance slip and gave the ball away. It's something to learn from. They gave us a challenge today and we did the best we could."

    On the number of games, Man City have to play: "We're used to it for many years, we've been playing the majority of the competitions and playing every three days so it's something the squad are quite used to it, no excuses."

    On Kevin De Bruyne's ball in for the first goal: "We've built that combination now for years, I've been playing with him and training with him. Me and Kev's connection is good on the pitch. He gave me the perfect ball, I just had to help it on and I was delighted to see it hit the back of the net."

    On whether they are turning a corner: "It's definitely picked up from previously and performances are a lot better than they were. We've still got steps to go to where we want to be but as long as we keep making them small steps and improving, that's what we're aiming to do."

  15. 'At this level your opponent can always punish you'published at 22:04 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

    Glenn Murray
    Former Brighton striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    BournemouthImage source, PA Media

    It could have been three or four nil to Chelsea in the first half but they failed to take their chances. At this level you do that and your opponent can always punish you.

    Bournemouth came out a different team in the second half, the high press and confidence was back, and a couple of early goals put them on course for a huge win.

    It was a local boy, one of Chelsea's own, the captain Reece James who stood over a free kick, bending it to Travers' left hand side, to make it all square.

  16. 'We'll take a point'published at 22:02 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Brentford 2-2 Manchester City

    Brentford

    Brentford midfielder Christian Norgaard speaking to TNT Sports: "Once [Yoane] Wissa scored the first goal, we thought we had a good grip on the game. I don't know how I ended up on the cross but it was nice to see it go in."

    On his goal: "We speak a lot about attacking the gaps and even though I am not a striker, I listen anyway in the meetings and I attacked the gap. With a top, top performance, I think we get three points today but we'll take a point after being 2-0 down with 10 minutes to go."

    On Liverpool being up next: "If we can keep this place rocking like we did tonight, I'm sure we can manage to get a good game against Liverpool."

    Christian NorgaardImage source, Getty Images
  17. Bournemouth understand their predicamentpublished at 22:00 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Bournemouth

    Nizaar Kinsella
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Despite conceding a 95th-minute equaliser, Bournemouth's team are being celebrated as heroes by the away support at Stamford Bridge.

    Almost the entire away end stayed to celebrate their players as the home sections emptied quickly.

    At the end of the match, the Cherries can say they were onto their last 12 senior players and still managed a result in west London.

    It must be said that despite chants for manager Andoni Iraola, he looked furious, perhaps thinking about that lacklustre wall which helped Reece James curl in the equaliser.

  18. No signs of Forest droppingpublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter at the City Ground

    Nottingham Forest went toe-to-toe with the leaders to justify their place in the top three.

    Nuno Espirito Santo will always look to keep a lid on expectations but his side show no signs of dropping away.

    They may have needed three superb Matz Sels saves to keep their point but they were brave, with defender Murillo also excellent, and relentlessly fought for every inch.

    Forest remain the only team to beat Liverpool this season in the Premier League and Arne Slot's side will be glad to see the back of them.

  19. Six-point gap for Redspublished at 21:59 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Premier LeagueImage source, BBC Sport

    Here's how the table looks...

  20. 'The title race is still open'published at 21:58 Greenwich Mean Time 14 January

    FT: Nottingham Forest 1-1 Liverpool

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live

    It tells us that the title race is still open. But other teams will struggle here.

    Nottingham Forest put in so much effort and make it tough but I still think Liverpool are favourites.