Summary

  1. 'Moyes waits for the right moment to punish you'published at 14:37 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (14.00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on West Ham winning at Arsenal in December: "See the reaction of the players, the staff, our supporters. You want to be a certain team but if someone wants to be different when you lose a match, then we're not who we say we are. Keep going and the result will come, that's what we did."

    On David Moyes: "A really experienced manager, extremely good at getting the best out of his team He does it in various ways. He's a really competitive manager who is really good at getting the edge in a game. He waits for the right moment and tried to punish you. They are a really good side. We will have to be at our best to win the game."

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  2. 'Martinelli is never satisfied'published at 14:34 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14.00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on Gabriel Martinelli: "He wants more, he's not satisfied after playing really well, not satisfied sitting on the bench. Never satisfied."

    On Jorginho: "I'm really happy with Jorginho. The contract situation is more for the board and Edu to manage. His capacity in big matches to control the game is really good. We imagined what he could bring to the team and make us better, he is doing exactly that or even better."

    On Declan Rice: "I always say when you come back it is very difficult because the opponents are focused on showing support to their own team. I saw so much love from the club after he left and appreciation for what he did for them."

  3. Team news: Saka update; too soon for Parteypublished at 14:32 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta on team news:"We have a few in contention. I think they’ve been evolving really well. Tomorrow we have another training session and we are hoping we are going to have a few back.

    On Bukayo Saka: "He's been recovering again this week and he looks OK.

    On Thomas Partey: "He is progressing really well but it is a bit too soon to tell you when he is coming back."

  4. 'Celebrations bring passion and emotion to football'published at 14:28 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (14.00 GMT)

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on the criticism of their celebrations following the win over Liverpool last week: "They told me today. I didn't know anything about it. I love it because I've seen managers at the Emirates on their knees, managers going across the pitch.

    "I love it because it brings so much passion and emotion to the game. It's my opinion, a lot of people may have something a lot different to mine. People are entitled to have their opinion. When you do something publicly some people will think positively, some negatively. Behave how you think is right to behave, we don't want to lose that.

    "Managers and teams celebrate a lot. It's so tough to win in this league. It was a big match for us, you could tell from the stadium the atmosphere, it was a great day."

    On blue cards: "I don't know if we are ready to be fair. We have a lot going on with decisions, technology. I don't know if we are ready for that yet. Hopefully it will be tested very well before we introduce it at this level."

  5. Salah return is 'going in the right direction'published at 14:26 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Liverpool v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Liverpool

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on Mohamed Salah, who is continuing his recovery from a hamstring injury he sustained while playing for Egypt in the Africa Cup of Nations last month: "He’s going in the right direction and we hope, but we don’t know, that he will be part of training next week but we will see.

    "He’s going through his paces now but it’s positive. It will be next week or the week after. If you ask him, it will be next week!"

  6. Reds have work to dopublished at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Liverpool v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Liverpool

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on facing relegation strugglers Burnley: "From the outside world it’s probably a banana skin but within sports they’re just an opponent.

    "[Vincent Kompany] has learnt so many important things having the highs of the Championship last year and then getting knock by knock this year.

    "They have somebody who looks like they can score goals. If they lose, it’s never by a high score, they can play football. From us, we will have the next increase of people in the stadium which will be really nice and we have nothing else to do other than create a special atmosphere and give them a reaction.

    "We should be ready for it but we have work to do.

    "We are fighting with a bit of flu in the squad so we will have to see who’s available, but we’ll have eleven players and go for it."

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  7. No rush for Bradleypublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Liverpool v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Liverpool

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on defender Conor Bradley, who missed the game at Arsenal following the death of his father: "Unavailable for the weekend. A mental state of a player is nothing you should discuss in public if you have any empathy.

    "The boy gets as long as he needs with his family. Maybe next week he will be back in training and then we will see. If he’s not ready then we support him because there’s no rush."

  8. Team news: Szoboszlai out; Endo backpublished at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Liverpool v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Liverpool

    More teams news from Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp: "[Dominik Szoboszlai] is running outside in the winter rain but he’s not ready for tomorrow.

    "We have to see with tendons, the players are pain free pretty quickly but it’s not good he’s got it again. I don’t know whether it will be Brighton or after the final.

    "[Wataru] Endo – He’s available which is good."

  9. Thiago issue 'not a big, big injury'published at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Liverpool v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Liverpool

    Liverpool boss Jurgen Klopp on the injury to midfielder Thiago Alcantara: "The situation with Thiago is obviously not cool.

    "Everything looked fantastic in training but then it happened, it’s a muscle issues and we don’t know the extent yet. It’s not good news for him or the club, on top of losing the game. I

    On whether Thiago will be available again this season: Yes, but we really didn't think about that in the moment, we just looked at the injury and got a full assessment dome and knowing where it came from. It's not intensity, stuff like this, they are different things.

    "It’s not a big, big injury, definitely not, but it’s something nobody needed."

  10. 'We lost a game and it felt like that, definitely'published at 14:12 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Liverpool v Burnley (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Liverpool

    Liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp on if the 3-1 league defeat by Arsenal last week felt like a setback: "We lost a game and it felt like that, definitely.

    "People told me after that you only lost Tottenham before that, and then [Manchester] City. I didn't feel for a second like that. If you want it felt like we lost in one game, five games - but not because the situation with table, just because we lost the game and we didn't play particularly good game.

    "A few days before we played, in parts, our best game of the season, a complete performance against Chelsea. Top class. Arsenal played a good game, it’s always a challenge, we don’t take these things lightly and we have to show a reaction.

    "The time on the ball wasn’t even close to our standards. It all comes with the way we defend and that was the main talking point, so that’s what we have to do much better. If we do that then we will be much better."

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  11. 'Everton always get good results here'published at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Man City v Everton (Sat, 12.30 GMT)

    Manchester City

    Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola on the blue card proposals: "It is not something official, so when they give the final decision and explain the rules for everyone to understand, I will give my opinion. For now it is just an idea."

    On wanting more from his team:"We want to continue like we have done for many years. Tomorrow at 12.30, we have to be ready to play a game. Everton always come here and get good results, we have to be ready."

    On potentially going top for at least a few hours tomorrow if they beat Everton:"I will answer this after the Brentford game in 11 days, then it will be same games for everyone."

    On never losing to Sean Dyche in his career: "I don't know what happens. I have huge respect for Sean and the work he does in his career, and the players he has at his disposal."

    On team news: "We have a training session in a few hours, then we will see how everyone is."

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  12. 'I could be miles off the mark'published at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes any of his current players he thinks will have a managerial career: "I think Vladi [Coufal] might be one. I just see somebody who could go back in and manage. He’s a good guy and balanced. He’s a great trainer and has a great personality as well. You’ve asked me who I could see going on to be a manager. I’ve given you an idea, but I could be miles off the mark!”

  13. 'We might make statisticians' heads explode'published at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Tottenham v Brighton (Sat, 15.00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Spurs boss Ange Postecoglou on Brighton: "I know their results haven't been great, but their style of play does not change. Irrespective of their form, they will try to get on the ball and dominate, we have to be ready for that."

    On Brighton manager Roberto De Zerbi serving a touchline ban for this game: "We like to think it makes a massive difference otherwise what's the point of this job. It is a shame he won't be there, but I'm one card from a ban so I can't cast judgement."

    On the number of late goals Spurs concede: "It's disappointing to concede goals late, or early, or any time. I don't care, people will want to analyse it, but we will always score or concede late. We want to be the team who closes games by scoring goals. That might make the statisticians' heads explode but that's the way we are."

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  14. 'Hopefully we can keep it up'published at 14:03 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on confidence: "It doesn’t make me feel more confident, but it makes me feel that we’ve shown we can take points off Arsenal.

    “We’ve scored goals against them and that would be the key again to give ourselves a chance.

    “Our home form has been pretty good in the main this season and hopefully we can keep it up.”

  15. Arteta has done a 'brilliant' jobpublished at 14:01 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta: “The manager has done a brilliant job with the team. They’ve got some really top quality players.

    “They are a top team, they really are. We did a great job getting a win at the Emirates and overall we’ve had some good results against them. We’ll have to work hard and play well again when we play them on Sunday."

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  16. 'We will have to play really well'published at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on Arsenal: “If you’d given me one of the wins against a team I’d have been happy. Two is fabulous and if we can make it three it would be fantastic.

    “They are a great side and we will have to play really well."

  17. Getting all players back together 'has been good'published at 13:56 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on no midweek games: “We’ve tried to give the players a bit of time training together, which we’ve needed because we’ve been off the boil a little.

    “Getting them all back together has been good and hopefully we can build on it.

    “We’ve beaten Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea this year. We’re giving the top teams a game and hopefully we can so the same on Sunday.”

  18. Paqueta and Antonio not ready yetpublished at 13:54 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    West Ham v Arsenal (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager David Moyes on team news: "Lucas Paqueta isn’t ready yet. Michail Antonio has started training, but has only trained for two days with the group. He’s still off, in terms of match fitness and being available."

  19. 'The healthiest squad we've had for a while'published at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Tottenham Hotspur

    More from Tottenham Hotspur manager Ange Postecoglou, on players returning from injury and international duty: "Maybe the first two or three games we had full strength, but it's now the healthiest squad we have had for quite a while."

    On Mickey Van de Ven, recently clocked as the fastest Premier League player ever according to Opta:"We knew what we were getting from a physical perspective, his speed and recovery ability. I've been really impressed with the way he has adapted to Premier League football, and being up against top strikers every week.

    "The way he uses speed in his defensive work has been outstanding. Bear in mind he only had one year in Bundesliga before us, he has been outstanding at this level.

    "He had the injury at Chelsea, there's always that possibility with high performing athletes. But he has not missed a beat since he got back. Last week we pushed him to the max against Brentford and Everton, and he came through it."

  20. Son available for Spurspublished at 13:46 Greenwich Mean Time 9 February

    Tottenham v Brighton (Sat, 15.00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou confirms that Son Heung-min has made himself available to face Brighton in the Premier League tomorrow.

    Son has just returned from international duty with South Korea, after they were eliminated in the semi-finals of the Asian Cup.

    "It wouldn't surprise anyone that he is like that," Postecoglou said of Son."He is very disappointed for Korea's exit, at the semi-final stage you feel so close. But he gave everything for his nation, no-one could question his commitment.

    "I spoke to him after and he was keen to be back, so no surprise he was back training straight away."

    Yves Bissouma is also available after returning from Africa Cup of Nations duty with Mali, while Gio Lo Celso is also in contention following a knock.

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