Postpublished at 14:46 British Summer Time 21 April 2017
He adds that there will be a strange atmosphere at the game tomorrow due to the sad news that the Spurs U23 coach has died following a cardiac arrest during a training session yesterday.
Tottenham coach & former Aston Villa defender Ugo Ehiogu dies
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He adds that there will be a strange atmosphere at the game tomorrow due to the sad news that the Spurs U23 coach has died following a cardiac arrest during a training session yesterday.
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte has also held a news conference today - they face Tottenham in the FA Cup semi final tomorrow at 17:15 BST.
Quotes from him to come...
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FA Cup semi final: Arsenal v Man City (Sun, 15:00 BST)
Pep Guardiola's success elsewhere in Europe was obviously a key factor in the Man City owners bringing him the the Premier League. So is he keen to prove himself with some silverware?
"For all clubs titles are important. Winning titles gives you the self confidence to say we’re good enough to compete. (The players) don’t realise how good they are, winning titles helps this. When you win, the next time it will be a little easier. Wembley is important part of my life. To go back there will be special always".
FA Cup semi final: Arsenal v Man City (Sun, 15:00 BST)
Man City manager Pep Guardiola has been speaking to the press ahead of their FA Cup semi final at Wembley against Arsenal on Sunday.
He was asked if it's the most important game of his City career so far...?
"The game against Monaco was important too" he says.
Well that shut them up.
He also brings us some team news...
John Stones is not fit for the game apparently it's a muscular problem. Some good news though - Gabriel Jesus may make an appearance on Sunday.
"We are so happy. We are all going to travel to Wembley, and after the dinner we will decide the team. [Jesus] had all Europe in his hands and he decided to come here, we cannot forget that. Hopefully he can help us before end of the season".
We will bring you some quotes from the Manchester City news conference in a moment...
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Ugo Ehiogu dies, aged 44
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James Hall has won all around bronze at the European Gymnastics Championships in Romania.
The 21 year-old scored 84.664 to finish behind the gold medallist Oleg Verniaiev of Ukraine, and Russia's Arthur Dalaloyan.
Chelsea v Tottenham Sat,(15:00 BST)
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Swansea v Stoke (Sat, 15:00 BST)
Stoke City
Stoke will be doing relegation-threatened Swansea no favours on Saturday, according to manager Mark Hughes.
The Potters, 11th in the Premier League, face the 18th place side on Saturday.
Manager Paul Clement's Swans are two points from safety.
Hughes said: "We need to go to Swansea and understand their situation & capitalise on it. The key is to suck confidence from them.
"I'm sure Paul Clement is enjoying the experience of managing in the Premier League even if it's a difficult situation for him.
"We've never achieved four top 10 finishes in the Premier League so we have good motivation to achieve that."
By the way, if you are running the London Marathon this weekend or know someone who is, you may (or may not) want to read from our colleagues at Radio One's Newsbeat...
Things no-one tells you before running the London Marathon.
Best of luck from all of us here at Sportsday!
Arsenal v Man City (Sun, 15:00 BST)
Coverage of Sunday's semi-final will be live on BBC Radio 5 live.
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Burnley v Man Utd (Sun, 14:15 BST)
Burnley
There were reports this week that Burnley and England centre-back Michael Keane would be leaving the club at the end of the season, external - however, Clarets boss Sean Dyche has provided a little bit of clarification.
Manchester United, who are Burnley's opponents on Sunday, have been linked.
"I got told via a TV screen that he will be leaving, that was news to me! The reality is nothing's changed," he said.
"I'm always a good source, as manager. I'm pretty reliable as well."