Summary

  • Latest from Premier League news conferences ahead of weekend's action

  • Champions League last-16 draw: Liverpool face Paris St Germain, and could get Aston Villa in quarters, who face Club Brugge in last 16

  • Arsenal play PSV Eindhoven in last 16, before potentially facing winner of mouthwatering Madrid derby in quarters

  • Europa League last-16 draw: Man Utd play Real Sociedad, Tottenham face AZ Alkmaar and Rangers up against Jose Mourinho's Fenerbahce

  • Chelsea will play FC Copenhagen in Conference League

  • Full CL last 16 draw; full Europa League draw; full Conference League draw

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  1. 'My job is to try and beat Manchester United'published at 14:51 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Everton v Manchester United (Sat, 12:30 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes on whether there is anything personal against former club Manchester United: "No, not at all. I played against them a lot when I was manager of West Ham so it's another game in many ways. It's a great football club but my job is to try and beat them at the moment."

    General View of a David Moyes bannerImage source, Getty Images
  2. Emery incomingpublished at 14:49 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Aston Villa v Chelsea (Sat, 17:30 GMT)

    Aston Villa

    Aston Villa boss Unai Emery is next up to speak to the media.

    Villa are winless in their last five Premier League games but performed well in Wednesday's draw with leaders Liverpool and were handed a favourable draw against Club Brugge in the Champions League round of 16 in this morning's draw.

  3. 'Every win in the Premier League is really difficult'published at 14:46 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Everton v Manchester United (Sat, 12:30 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes on another two wins securing Premier League safety: "It sounds simple to say another two wins and you might get over the line. When you're sitting in this seat, every win in the Premier League is really, really difficult, certainly not taking anything for granted.

    "We've had a really good run and we've got to try and keep that going now. When you take over a team a little bit into the season, you have to find a way of getting the best results. Whatever we have asked the players to do, they've been fantastic. We are playing a lot better and doing a lot better in recent games."

  4. Moyes is on his waypublished at 14:44 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Everton v Manchester United (Sat, 12:30 GMT)

    Everton

    David Moyes is set to face the media next. The former Manchester United manager has been a revelation since going back to his old stomping ground in Merseyside. Ironically, Everton are a point and a place above United in the league table.

    Moyes has won his last two Premier League home games against United and is well-placed to complete the hat-trick tomorrow.

  5. 'Europe has always been at the forefront of our minds'published at 14:41 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Tottenham v Ipswich (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Ange PostecoglouImage source, Getty Images

    More from Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou: "I know the last two cup performances haven't been great but we did get to the semi-final, and we lost away to Aston Villa in the FA Cup.

    "But Europe has always been at the forefront of our minds. We did really well to finish in the top eight and that's helped us having the last two games off.

    "But it is important, and I'm not disrespecting the league as well. There are 13 games to go and we're not happy with where we are in the league. Our form has been very inconsistent."

  6. Mitchell and Chilwell 'have the quality' to stop Traorepublished at 14:38 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Fulham v Crystal Palace (15:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner was asked how his team would line up on the left-hand side to defend against Fulham winger Adama Traore: “I think 90 to 95 percent of the decisions we take are when we see how good shape our players are in, how they perform in the last game, and what we can expect from them.

    “And then, maybe, in one or two situations we think ‘okay, because of set-plays, maybe we need a tall player’, but both Tyrick Mitchell and Ben Chilwell have the quality to defend Adama Traore.

    “It’s not just him [Traore] – even with his pace and power, then he crosses, and then we have to defend the box against Raul Jimenez, Emile Smith Rowe… so it’s not just him. It’s a team effort.”

  7. Postecoglou on injuriespublished at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Tottenham v Ipswich (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham manager Ange Postecoglou on injuries: "No new concerns from last week, everyone has got through the week OK. The other guys are ticking along well.

    "We've got two games in quick succession in the league and this is a good opportunity to give match minutes to guys who have been out for a while. We saw Brennan Johnson, Wilson Odobert and Guglielmo Vicario come back last week. James Maddison as well, Destiny Odogie, we need to give him some match minutes.

    "We've got a week until the next European game and that's about the time we're hoping guys like Cristian Romero and Micky van de Ven in particular should be in and around that mark [to return]. Richarlison and Dominic Solanke are not too far behind."

  8. Eberechi Eze 'ready to start'published at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Fulham v Crystal Palace (15:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace

    Eberechi EzeImage source, Getty Images

    Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has provided an update on Eberechi Eze: “It was a good week for him [Eze] personally, and he’s getting better and better with his foot.

    “I think he’s ready to start [against Fulham].”

    He also gave an update on the wider squad: “The same as last week – all players are fit, everyone trained the whole week. It’s good.”

  9. 'They come with this spirit'published at 14:29 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Bournemouth v Wolves ( Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Vitor Pereira on the January signings settling in: "I think that we must look for the good profiles. It's not always about tactically and technically but the personality, too. They come with this spirit, and it helps the adaptation [to the team]."

  10. 'What a season' Sasa Lukic is havingpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Fulham v Crystal Palace (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Fulham

    Fulham boss Marco Silva on the importance of midfielder Sasa Lukic: “He’s been great, what a season for him - not a surprise, last season he had some moments not at his best level but was really good as well. He’s a player that we really believe and trust. The first moment he joined our club we thought he’d be really important. Two seasons ago he joined in January and we wanted time with him to adapt and he’s been great.

    “He’s a versatile player who can play in different positions, not just an eight but as a six as well. He gives the physicality we need in that area but can also arrive in the box and be decisive there - great season from him so far."

  11. 'If you want to increase your level you must look at yourselves'published at 14:23 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Bournemouth v Wolves ( Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Vitor Pereira on facing Bournemouth: "They have a good team and very good players with a very good coach.

    "They are strong but to be honest, I'm looking for my team. it doesn't matter if it's Liverpool or another club I respect everybody but if you want to increase your level you must look at yourselves to understand where we must put our energy to improve, and at this moment I want to see my team play with confidence."

  12. Nelson 'could be out until the end of the season'published at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Fulham v Crystal Palace (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Fulham

    Reiss Nelson injuryImage source, Getty Images

    Fulham boss Marco Silva has provided an update on the squad ahead of Saturday's game against Crystal Palace: “No fresh injuries, still the same, Sasa [Lukic] is going to be ready to be in contention. The same three are out - Kenny Tete, Harry Wilson and Reiss Nelson.

    On Reiss Nelson's injury: “It's a really tough moment for us, we feel really sorry for him because he worked really hard to be back after his hamstring injury.

    "We know in his best level he’s capable of winning us football matches - we were all excited and when he was ready to be in contention he felt the other hamstring.

    "He could be out until the end of the season unfortunately."

  13. 'I am not asking him to play as a striker'published at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Bournemouth v Wolves ( Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Vitor Pereira on Marshall Munetsi: "I am not asking him to play as a striker, he's a midfielder in my opinion, more of a box-to-box number eight.

    "He's physically strong, and runs a lot, but he's a player who can bring us different things than other midfielders can. He's here to help us."

  14. Has Amorim seen any improvements?published at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Everton v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim was asked if he has seen any improvements in his side during this poor run of form: "In some games that you think are more difficult, you feel that we can play and create situations and that is a good thing.

    "In this moment, when you watch the games, you feel that there is more problems than solutions. We are capable, but we have to be consistent."

  15. 'We can compete with every team in the Premier League'published at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Bournemouth v Wolves ( Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Vitor Pereira on his side's current form: "The game before Liverpool was against Aston Villa and we played a consistent game in my opinion. Against Liverpool, my expectations were that we would play a strong match.

    "In the beginning, the first half wasn't how I wanted to play but the second half was very strong and the team gave me the confidence and the expectation that we are in the moment in the season where we can compete with every team in the Premier League."

  16. Wolves squad updates: Johnstone in the squadpublished at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Bournemouth v Wolves ( Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Wolves

    Sam JohnstoneImage source, Getty Images

    Wolves manager Vitor Pereira on the latest with his squad: "Good. We did good work and we are ready for the game."

    On Emmanuel Agbadou's injury: "No, he will be out for some games that's the information that I got."

    On Rodrigo Gomes: "Rodrigo's out" however goalkeeper Sam Johnstone is "in".

    On Jorgen Strand Larsen back training: "He's started to train with the team, and he's trying to come back to improve his condition physically, mentally and tactically."

  17. Real Sociedad not a priority for Amorimpublished at 14:11 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Everton v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim did not appear interested in his side's Europa League draw against Real Sociedad: "I just want to win against Everton. We are in a difficult situation in the Premier League and we have a lot of issues to solve in every game.

    "If I see our performances, and focus on Real Sociedad or think about trophies in the moment, it is not the right way to do my job. I just want to win against Everton."

  18. Pereira on the waypublished at 14:09 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Bournemouth v Wolves ( Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Wolves

    Wolves manager Vitor Pereira is getting ready to speak to the press ahead of travelling to the Vitality Stadium to face Bournemouth.

    After a shock 2-0 win over European spot-chasing Aston Villa, Wolves lost 2-1 against the league leaders Liverpool but took positives from the performance.

  19. 'We have a healthy squad and we have solutions'published at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Newcastle v Nottingham Forest (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Nottingham Forest

    Nuno Epirito Santo smilingImage source, Getty Images

    Finally from Nottingham Forest boss, Nuno Espirito Santo on facing Newcastle: "There is no secret in football.

    "We face a good team and a good manager [Eddie Howe]. A manager who has good players that perform very well. There's no secret, we have to fight and show our talent.

    On Alexander Isak: "Very good player, but like I said, the squad of Newcastle is very strong in all the positions."

    On Forest's league position: "We are OK. We are in a good position. We are enjoying ourselves, realising every game is difficult.

    "Understanding a game in the Premier League makes you believe there's no easy way.

    "This is where we are. We are trying to compete till the end and do it well, but always believing that we're in a good position.

    "We have a healthy squad and we have solutions."

  20. 'The sound of training is different'published at 14:05 Greenwich Mean Time 21 February

    Everton v Man Utd (12:30 GMT)

    Manchester United

    After the Manchester United team were spotted doing some team bonding this week, Ruben Amorim was asked about the togetherness in his squad: "It's more important in training, and what I am seeing in training is that they are improving and creating relationships. We are bonding and understanding the way we want to play.

    "Even the sound of the training is different - when we are making an exercise, you feel the sound. People are talking, asking for the ball and giving directions.

    "You can feel it in the environment, we are changing. It's important to use that in the game."