Summary

  1. 'Ugarte was tired because he did a great job against Liverpool'published at 14:21 Greenwich Mean Time

    Manchester United v Brighton (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim on if he is concerned Manuel Ugarte is struggling to play back-to-back games: "The players will get used to that. I’m trying to be honest with you guys. I talk openly about the game. You are focused on what I said about Ugarte. Ugarte was tired because he did a great job against Liverpool.

    "If you look at the game against Arsenal, maybe Ugarte and Bruno [Fernandes] were the best players against Liverpool. They didn't play against Newcastle. I think that happens with all players in the Premier League. They can play, but they don't play the same way."

  2. Lerma 'not available' and 'question' on Sarrpublished at 14:19 Greenwich Mean Time

    West Ham v Crystal Palace (Sat, 15:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner on the latest with his squad: “Jeff Lerma is not available tomorrow – he is sick – but all the others who played at Leicester look quite good.

    “It could’ve been that he’d [Lerma] be back today, but then he didn’t feel really well, so then we decided it makes no sense.

    “He felt a lack of power, and then we said, okay, we have to wait. We had to take him off after 20 minutes at Leicester and then he felt unwell, and this is what happened.”

    “We have got a little small question about Ismaila Sarr. He’s suffering a little bit with tightness in his hamstring, but we will take the final decision tomorrow.

    “But all the others are fine.”

  3. Broja's return to Chelsea 'is one of the options'published at 14:17 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes on potential transfers: "I don’t know if there is that level of value available. We are looking really closely, but when you come in you’re trying to catch up with what the club can do."

    On Lyon winger Ernest Nuamah, who has been linked with the club: "He is a player who I know we have been looking at but unless something is happening that I’m not aware of then I don't know."

    On Armando Broja returning to Chelsea: "Not absolutely happening but his injury is now going to take a lot longer than initially thought. It is one of the options that might be available but people around the club are talking about it with Chelsea."

  4. 'We expect a tough game'published at 14:14 Greenwich Mean Time

    Nott'm Forest v Southampton (Sun, 19:00 GMT)

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo on Southampton: "I think they competed very well yesterday. We watched the game, we analysed. That shows credit to them in the position they are being able to compete... We expect a very tough game on Sunday.

    "We don't know how the game [will turn out]. So we have to prepare. Analyse Southampton, they have good players."

  5. 'We have a healthy squad'published at 14:13 Greenwich Mean Time

    Nott'm Forest v Southampton (Sun, 19:00 GMT)

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo on if fatigue in the squad following the Liverpool game has given him issues with selection: "It gives me the same dilemma as I have every game, trying to figure out the best decisions and solutions for the game. We have almost every player available, healthy squad."

    And on injuries. he said: "Assessing from the preview game. Danilo coming back, Ibrahim [Sangare] closer. Healthy squad."

  6. Toffees team newspublished at 14:08 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes also updated on team news: "James Garner is back on the pitch training, but the others aren’t.

    "Dwight [McNeil] isn’t too far away, we are just waiting for more information. Tim [Timothy Iroegbunam] is not far behind.

    "Seamus [Coleman] had a slight injury in training and is a little further away."

  7. Broja's return to Chelsea 'is one of the options'published at 14:06 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Everton

    Everton boss David Moyes on potential transfers: "I don’t know if there is that level of value available. We are looking really closely, but when you come in you’re trying to catch up with what the club can do."

    On Lyon winger Ernest Nuamah, who has bene linked with the club: "He is a player who I know we have been looking at but unless something is happening that I’m not aware of then I don't know."

    On Armando Broja returning to Chelsea: "Not absolutely happening but his injury is now going to take a lot longer than initially thought. It is one of the options that might be available but people around the club are talking about it with Chelsea."

  8. 'The PSR, the impact on that I'm not sure'published at 14:02 Greenwich Mean Time

    Nott'm Forest v Southampton (Sun, 19:00 GMT)

    Nottingham Forest

    Nottingham Forest manager Nuno Espirito Santo on if Erling Haaland's 9.5 year contract at Manchester City will see a change in how contracts are signed moving forward: "I don't know if it is a tendancy for the future. The PSR, the impact on that I'm not sure."

  9. Kinsky 'has been thrown in at the deep end'published at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Finally from Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou, he has been discussing the performances of new goalkeeper Antonin Kinsky: "Fair to say he has been thrown in at the deep end. He has had three big challenges in different ways.

    "Certainly gaining experience, looking at games he has played and those challenges. He has handled it really well.

    "I said from day one he is a very assured young man. From goalkeeping aspect, he has got all attributes we are looking for, he will be a good fit for us.

    "We have thrown him in in at the deep end but we will get benefits from that."

  10. 'Club is working hard as they can'published at 13:58 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou on if the club are trying to bring in players to help cover injuries: "I know the club is working hard as they can. January is not easy. I know work is being done behind the scenes to get some players in."

    On Kolo Muani joining Juventus instead of Spurs: "Depends. We were interested in and looking at a number of players.

    "Did we get to point he was coming to us? No."

    On difficulties of January window: "It is tricky, as all clubs are finding.

    "Traditionally it ramps up in final week. We are approaching that for all clubs.

    "It is trickier in January because you trying to acquire players from clubs who might want to replace that player, so lot of logistics involved."

  11. 'We know the difficulty of Aston Villa'published at 13:53 Greenwich Mean Time

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

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta on beating north London rivals Tottenham and looking forward to facing Aston Villa: "I loved the attitude that the team played with, great occasion in front of our people, the atmosphere was brilliant but we move on to the next one, that’s a big game. We will try as hard as possible to prepare in the best way to win. We know the difficulty of the team that they are, that’s why they are performing so well. Great players, and a great coach."

  12. 'Way too passive in our approach'published at 13:49 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou on if lack of intensity was physical or mental in north London derby: "Bit of both. First half we were way too passive in our approach - with and without the ball.

    "We allowed Arsenal to dictate the game, set the tempo, we weren't really able to make an impact like we wanted.

    "Second half was better but ultimately it cost us."

  13. 'The pressure comes from within'published at 13:45 Greenwich Mean Time

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

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta was asked about his comments that Arsenal have been the best team in the league in the last few seasons: “If we refer to the stats, the stats said that we were the best team in the league but the reality is that we didn't win the league so we still need to improve and be better.

    "We are playing to win and that’s exactly where we want to be. The pressure comes from within. You have to thrive to be the best that you possibly can be.”

  14. Postpublished at 13:40 Greenwich Mean Time

    Tottenham certainly needed some good news in defence. Ben Davies has been sidelined since early December with a hamstring injury.

  15. 'Davies should be involved'published at 13:37 Greenwich Mean Time

    Everton v Tottenham (Sun, 14:00 GMT)

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou on team news ahead of Sunday's game against Everton: "There's a couple still sore from midweek.

    "Just waiting to see how Brennan Johnson is, he has a bit of a calf complaint.

    "Coming back, Ben Davies should be involved."

  16. 'We are actively always evolving the squad'published at 13:32 Greenwich Mean Time

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

    Arsenal

    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta is speaking now. He is asked for the latest on the club's hopes of signing a striker.

    "At the moment we don't have them, we are trying to find the solution," he said.

    "We will have to see what we can do."

    Arteta isn't directly asked about Martin Zubimendi potentially joining in the summer, but does add: "We are actively always evolving the squad."

    On Riccardo Calafiori potentially playing against Aston Villa tomorrow, he added: "There a few decisions to make with the medical staff this afternoon, whether he can play in this game or the next one."

    Riccardo CalafioriImage source, Getty Images
  17. Arteta to speak on transfer window and Villapublished at 13:26 Greenwich Mean Time

    Alex Howell
    BBC football news reporter at Arsenal's training ground

    Mikel Arteta is due to speak to the media shortly.

    The win over rivals Tottenham has given the club a big boost after two losses against Newcastle United and Manchester United.

    He will no doubt be asked about reports linking the club with Martin Zubimendi and the game against Aston Villa at the weekend.

  18. 'We are trying to help Mudryk'published at 13:25 Greenwich Mean Time

    Chelsea v Wolves (Mon, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca on how Mykhailo Mudryk is: "I don't know [when we will get clarity on the situation]. The only thing I can say is that we are close to Mykhailo as a club and we are trying to help him. In terms of an update I don't have one."

  19. 'Transfer noise can distract players'published at 13:23 Greenwich Mean Time

    Chelsea v Wolves (Mon, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca on the transfer window and if the prospect of multiple players leaving the club is unsettling: "It's not just for us, it's for every club and every manager. In this moment, when there is noise about any player it is not easy because even if you the player can be focused on us but he is a human being so if there is noise about a different club, probably not focused 100%. It's not [helpful]."

  20. Palmer a doubt for Wolvespublished at 13:19 Greenwich Mean Time

    Chelsea v Wolves (Mon, 20:00 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Cole PalmerImage source, Getty Images

    Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca added on team news: "Cole [Palmer], Levi [Colwill], Romeo [Lavia] was not in the session today. We have three or four players who are a doubt for Monday's game because in the last game they picked up some problems."

    On Cole Palmer: "Cole, the first half [of the last game] they kicked him so he didn't train today, we don't know if he will train tomorrow."