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Chloe Digby·14 marzo 2025
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Chloe Digby·14 marzo 2025
Hear from Pep Guardiola, Mikel Arteta, Ange Postecoglu & more!
That's it from the pressers today - don't forget to join us for all our coverage of the Premier League this weekend!
And the Tottenham boss confirmed that the side came through the Europa League clash unscathed.
After Thursday's Europa League triumph, Ange Postecoglu spoke about the team getting back to form with key returns from injury.
You might have to be careful about what you say about Pep Guardiola in future too...
Moyes has given more details on squad members out with injury, revealing that the forthcoming international break will be crucial:
Newly crowned Premier League Manager of the Month David Moyes has given a key update on the fitness of Armando Broja before their clash with West Ham tomorrow.
"Getting closer"... ▶️ Fitness updates from the boss ahead of this weekend's clash against @WestHam.–
We also have some fresh quotes from Ruben Amorim on Mason Mount and his return from injury:
Sitting bottom of the Premier League, Southampton boss Ivan Jurić has made a bold claim ahead of their relegation clash with Wolves.
Coming up next is Spurs boss Ange Postecoglu.
And the Gunners boss wants to nullify Chelsea's strengths during their fixture on Sunday.
Mikel Arteta also gave the latest on Bukayo Saka's return from injury:
Meanwhile, Bournemouth boss Andre Iraola has been speaking to reporters before they face Brentford on Saturday, revealing details of their training ground move.
Vitor Pereira is also speaking about Wolves ahead of their crucial clash with Southampton, confirming that Marshall Munetsi is their only injury concern ahead of the game:
Next up is Mikel Arteta, and he was asked first about a new addition to Thomas Tuchel's England squad:
Asked whether he was disappointed to be watching the Champions League games from afar, here's Pep's response:
"I don't have any disappointment and regret; we don't deserve to be there. I enjoy football, the fantastic games that was at Anfield, or in Paris, the competitiveness in Madrid, how good Barcelona is playing all season, the way they played for 65, 70 minutes against Benfica. I'm just a spectator to learn, see it, enjoy it, and absolutely I don't have the feeling, 'Ah it's a pity ManCity are not there'..."
And being out of Europe isn't helping him, either.
Earlier this week, former Real Madrid and England boss Fabio Capello spolke in an interview about Pep's 'arrogance' having cost him several titles. Here's what the Man City boss said in response.
Here's Pep Guardiola on the community spirit at Manchester City:
"It's not just a football club; you are part of the area, the city, helping people with problems or no problems, being involved in not just a football club that scores and concedes, and for many years they are involved in many things. Being part of that is so nice!
"In the toughest moments, all around the world in the Covid time, this club showed unbelievable things for the workers in the club and the community like no other club has done!"
Pep Guardiola is speaking soon, but before that, let's hear from Leicester City's Ruud van Nistelrooy before he returns to Old Trafford to face Manchester United on Sunday.
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