Premier League - Managers: Gallas 'has future'

Eurosport - Mon, 24 Nov 09:01:00 2008

Managerial reaction after Saturday's Premier League matches, with Arsene Wenger saying William Gallas has a future at the club despite being dropped and stripped of the captaincy for the 3-0 defeat at Manchester City.

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Manchester City 3-0 Arsenal

Mark Hughes: "It was a fantastic finish by Robinho. When he is one v one with the goalkeeper you expect him to score. He will always demand the ball in key areas of the field and it was a great performance by him. Considering he only turned up from training yesterday, he was exceptional.''

Arsene Wenger: "Of course he has a future at the club. I will not speak about William Gallas in a post-match interview. He is a player who did not play today, so what can he do? Nothing. Why should we not talk about [Cesc] Fabregas and the other nine players who are not here? We can go on until midnight and I will give the same answer to the same question."

Aston Villa 0-0 Manchester United

Martin O'Neill: "We tried to perform in the same way as at Arsenal. It is very difficult against United - they are great players who can turn games but we stuck at it and deserved something. It is exceptionally hard to break into the top four but we are aiming for that sort of thing. The players are improving and have good confidence."

Alex Ferguson: "I thought we were the better team apart from a 15-minute spell after half-time when Villa got the ball into our box from free-kicks and corners and caused a lot of problems. Apart from that, we weren't in danger. With the amount of possession we had at the end I thought another chance must come along but they held on."

Chelsea 0-0 Newcastle United

Luiz Felipe Scolari: "I said congratulations to the coach and his team. They had a strategy to draw and it worked. We have now lost nine points at home. We had two or three chances to score and we didn't - this is football."

Joe Kinnear: "Scolari congratulated me which was very kind of him. I make no apology for playing for a draw. In the last three days we've been planning to force Chelsea to play in front of us, which I thought we did very well."

Liverpool 0-0 Fulham

Rafael Benitez: "It was a bad day, we did not have enough energy and we did not pass the ball well enough. And then when we got back into the dressing room we discovered that Chelsea had drawn and Arsenal had lost."

Roy Hodgson: "It was ironic the three players who had the longest trips, Brede Hangeland to the Ukraine, John Pantsil to Ghana and Mark Schwarzer to Bahrain, were the ones who played the best. If that is how they play after internationals abroad, maybe I should be happy for them to go every week."

Middlesbrough 1-3 Bolton

Gareth Southgate: "We didn't deserve anything from the game and we made the wrong decisions too many times. When you have a start like that you give yourselves a mountain to climb. We didn't make the game simple enough and sometimes you have to hold your hands up and say they deserve it."

Gary Megson: "I must admit in all my time as a player and a manager I've never been more pleased for someone to score. It has taken a huge amount of pressure off Johan which I felt was a bit unfair. He did the same today as he's done in nearly every game for us. His quality is exceptional and his workrate is exceptional. Now people will start looking at him in a different way because of the goal he's scored."

Portsmouth 2-2 Hull City

Tony Adams: "It was an own-goal today as far as we're concerned - down to Noe [Pamarot] I'm afraid. But we had enough chances to win this one, although I always thought we needed a two-goal cushion to make sure."

Brian Horton (Hull assistant): "Try taking it off Deano [Dean Windass, aged 40]. When the ball came in he had to get some pace on it and to my mind he did that and he's certainly claiming it."

Stoke City 1-0 West Brom

Tony Pulis: "Tony [Mowbray] has only got to speak for his own side. They've not had a shot on goal, so I can understand where he is coming from. I thought we played some good stuff today."

Tony Mowbray: "I don't want to be harsh but I thought it was a pretty dross game of football. I don't think there was too much to talk about, it was a pretty poor match."

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  1. this a tough times for arsenal and every club goes through it. I am sure they will come through and regain their self- confidence again. Moreover Wenger should get more tough, tall and rugged defenders.

    From hanenyo, on Sun 23 Nov 1:00PM
  2. I am an open-mineded single girl who love sports. I want to end my single life by meeting
    a guy who likes sports too. Let's mingle at the club ___ kISs M ill iona ireS Co m __

    From , on Sun 23 Nov 12:58PM
  3. arsenal lost 3-0 hahahahahahhahahahhahahahahahahahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    From MARTIN, on Sun 23 Nov 12:31PM
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    From go to www.premiership.altervista.org, on Sun 23 Nov 11:57AM
  5. i agree with u kathy time to go

    From JULIE, on Sun 23 Nov 11:43AM
  6. I find it amazing that so many people are frightened of Arsenal. That's the reason they wallow in a bad result for the Gunners. Arsenal are always there or there abouts,and nothing will change in the near future.Yesterday they had at least six first team players missing, and any club would find it difficult to replace that amount of talent.

    From Nick P, on Sun 23 Nov 11:28AM
  7. in my opinion arsenal should has player who can score more goals like torres,ronaldo then i think the player arsenal should buy is david villa , no matter wat price for buy him please buy him

    From zahid hijazi, on Sun 23 Nov 10:41AM
  8. in my opinion arsenal should has player who can score more goals like torres,ronaldo then i think the player arsenal should buy is david villa , no matter wat price for buy him please buy him

    From zahid hijazi, on Sun 23 Nov 10:40AM
  9. arsenal are going to keep trying

    From mckeown.474@..., on Sun 23 Nov 10:40AM
  10. wenger stay forever i hate assnil

    From steve h, on Sun 23 Nov 10:38AM
  11. For those who forgot, Arsenal don't have money. Wenger said it earlier this year and repeated it few times. That is hwy they bought youngsters and developed others. That is the only way to go if you are broke but smart. Arsenal should have been in the middle of the table but the coach is a smart one. The big mistake of Arsenal was their stadium. Its cost is huge and is stopping them from buying experienced, thus expansive, players.

    From Half A Brain, on Sun 23 Nov 10:25AM
  12. arsenal's director board , pls sack wenger!

    From kathy, on Sun 23 Nov 10:18AM
  13. Kathy go cook some food or something like that, you are in no position to discuss football.

    From The Northerner, on Sun 23 Nov 9:43AM
  14. arsenal director"s board , pls sack wenger!!

    From kathy, on Sun 23 Nov 9:26AM
  15. come on the villa!!!

    From Cefn, on Sun 23 Nov 12:01AM
  16. my god but what is happening to arsenal. how the mighty r falling. and quicker than a gerrard dive!! wenger must have totally lost the dressing room, doesnt seem to matter who plays for him it just doesnt work, and this was a man city team thats was on a weoful run of form. bet silvestre wish he never left manu now!!!

    From Ciaran, on Sat 22 Nov 9:41PM
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