Postpublished at 19:00 Greenwich Mean Time 31 January 2015
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Robert Huth having medical at Leicester
Fletcher's West Ham move breaks down
Sturridge scores on return from injury
Falcao on target in Man Utd win
Walters scores hat-trick for Stoke
Andy Cryer, Gary Rose and Phil Dawkes
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Spurs' manager Mauricio Pochettino: "I'm very pleased and very proud, it was a great performance, we played one of our best games since the beginning of the season.
"This was a challenge, it's always difficult when you've gone to a final in difficult conditions and then be ready to play a tough side like West Brom. The key was to be focused, keep our concentration and our character was excellent."
Stoke City manager Mark Hughes:
"We allowed them back in because at 2-0 up we were comfortable. With the wind and the conditions they had a real go in the second half.
"Jon Walters was the star man and is a key player for us. He gives everything in every game and is a credit to his profession. It was his 200th game today and to get a hat-trick it is special for him.
"Ryan Shawcross has had a back spasm but it was clear he was incapacitated and we had to bring him off."
West Brom manager Tony Pulis talking to Match of the Day:
"We are trying and we need to fill one or two areas, we have to give us a chance in the last 15 games. We need one or two."
Liverpool striker Daniel Sturridge: "It's an amazing feeling to be back playing and to help the team get three points. That's what matters the most, the team. Philippe Coutinho made my job easy. That's what he is best at, amazing assists and runs. In football players get injuries sometimes, but that's what the game is about. I'm grateful to God to be able to come back and help the team get three points. I'm looking forward to helping the team push on."
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Matthew, a Manchester United fan, says: "Angel Di Maria does not look like a player worth £60 million."
Pat, a Nottingham Forest fan, says of Stuart Pearce: "His position is untenable, he has got to resign."
While Robbie says Liverpool could finish in the top four now that Daniel Sturridge is back from injury.
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Eibar score a late goal at home to Atletico Madrid but despite Federico Piovaccari's header, Atletico take the points from a 3-1 win to get back within four points of La Liga leaders Real Madrid.
Former Tottenham striker Garth Crooks
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"Raheem Sterling's game is coming along very, very nicely. Before he was put into that central spot I thought his finishing was poor, but he seems to have come to terms with that now and if he gets things right, he can be anything he wants to be."
Crystal Palace manager Alan Pardew:
"We had enough possession and enough chances but couldn't find that bit of quality.
"Going behind so early gave them something to sit on. They defended well, to be fair. You can't keep going behind because it's going to catch up with you and it did so today.
"I couldn't have asked for more effort in the second half - they provided as much effort and commitment as you could hope for.
"It's disappointing for our fans but they know and we know that there is a long way to go. We need to react well in the next game."
Danny Murphy
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"Harry Kane and Daniel Sturridge could form an England partnership. Kane is the most in-form England striker in the league by a long way. Today, Tottenham played some really good stuff, Eriksen was good again and Spurs weren't a static side. But credit to the keeper, who made some terrific saves at crucial times. And the difference was a superb free-kick from Eriksen and an excellent finish from Kane."
Manchester United manager Louis van Gaal: "I'm very happy because of the positive result. We lost the last home match so we had to show to our fans that we are coming back again.
"I liked my team in the first half. In the second half we tried to kill the game because we know what happened at Leicester when we were also 1-3 ahead and we lost the game.
"But in the second half we played the ball too much backwards, and I do not like that as you always need to keep your eyes open for the pass forward. But we also have to learn to kill the game, we may have done that more than we wanted, but it is a learning process."
Leicester manager Nigel Pearson: "It was a difficult game for us. We are playing against a very good side, to concede three goals in a really short space of time put us up against it.
"The first goal is offside but I can't complain too much as we were beaten by a very very good side.
"In the second-half we have at least shown a bit more resilience and managed the ball a bit better. I think that was our problem in the first half.
On the next game against Crystal Palace: "Those are the games that are going to define our season, not necessarily games against the likes of Manchester United."
Sunderland boss Gus Poyet talking to Match of the Day:
"It was much needed. We knew Burnley would be hard-working. First and foremost we needed to match that, and we did. Then we needed to impose ourselves with quality.
"The players on the pitch knew how important it was. We don't need to think we are ok - we need to go to the next level.
"I knew that Jermain would score sooner or later because his qualities are there. I want this to be a turning point. I hope we will go into the next game with the confidence we were looking for."
Burnley manager Sean Dyche talking to Match of the Day:
"The first half, the players know and I know that you can't give away chances at this level. Credit to Sunderland, two good goals from their point of view but two soft goals for us.
"The lads have got total belief in what they do. We're trying to create, but we still need to find that quality at key moments. These are key reminders that you have to do everything right at this level."
On striker Danny Ings: "He's a young man and a lot has happened in the last 48 hours. Speculation builds and people leak stories to the press. I must give Danny credit, he's dealt with it. Next week he'll be back with his team mates and he'll be full of beans again."
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Sunderland boss Gus Poyet on 5 live Sport: "I have a mixture of happiness and relief. We needed a performance and a victory like today, so it was very welcome. We knew Burnley and the situation we were in, so we needed to be very good with commitment, desire and a fighting spirit. And we needed to impose our quality, and when we did we created the chances. We kept a clean sheet and the two strikers who started today scored, so it's a perfect result for us."
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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers, asked if he will be signing any players before Monday's deadline, tells Sky Sports: "No, I don't think anything will be done."
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Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers on 5 live Sport: "It's been a really difficult time for Daniel Sturridge but a wonderful touch and finish, and a great goal for him. He's been working so hard. And I thought Sterling, Lallana and Countinho were all excellent today, and my two central defenders were strong. Overall, it was a wonderful team performance and another clean sheet."
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