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Alex Mott·12 décembre 2025

Slot talks Salah exit; Arteta reveals Arsenal injuries and more

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Hear what every Premier League manager has to say ahead of this weekend's fixtures.


And that's everything from today folks. Have a great weekend.


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And here's Nuno on his side's test against Aston Villa ...


Here's a bit more from Farke ...


Some nice quotes here on Frank's friendship with Dyche ...


A bit more here from Le Bris ahead of this weekend's derby ...


And here's some more Frank ...


Nuno, for some reason, has been asked about signing Milinkovic-Savic in January ...

"I’m sorry, I understand your question,” Nuno began. “But it’s not the moment yet. I hope our fans come and see our [current] players’ actions.”


And finally here's Nuno on West Ham's injuries ...


You can read all of Thomas Frank's quotes here. The Tottenham boss has been speaking about Dominic Solanke's potential return from injury.


Here's some more from Kolo Touré earlier today in Pep Guardiola's absence ...


Moyes on Dewsbury-Hall ...


The Everton boss on Barry ...


Moyes on Chelsea ...


On the challenges of a derby ...

"It will be another exciting challenge. If we look back five or six months we were a newly promoted side. Now we have 23 points and we're playing Newcastle at home.

"We'll go into the game with humility but excitement. It will be a new story, teams have change. The evolution of the club, Newcastle are strong and are well established in the Premier League.

"They played in the Champions League two days ago. We'll be the underdogs. We have to have this mindset, if we have this mindset that the game will be easier because we've had a good start, it will be a problem."


On Newcastle's 'weakness' ...

"They are intense, well organised. They have good players. The bench is big as well and have clear identity. We'll try to exploit some of that [their weaknesses] and I hope that will work."


Sunderland boss Le Bris has been speaking ahead of this weekend's derby ...

"It's really important for the players. Sometimes when it's a bit flatter, when you have an opportunity, a tackle, or a counterpress and you feel the energy of the crowd, it's totally different.

"For us, and for the opponent, the effect is massive."


And some injury news ...


More from the Leeds boss ...


Here's Daniel Farke on the goings-on behind the scenes at Leeds ...


Amorim on the test his side face from Bournemouth ...

"I think they are a top team, top manager, with special players. I don't look to their results, I look at the way they face every opponent, and they press really strong. They are really direct in the game, they can play with different options in front, which gives us a lot of options to work and prepare for the game. I expect a Premier League game that is really tough, but we need to win, especially at home, which is the goal."


Glasner's embargoed quotes from last night have been revealed with team news ahead of their game with Man City ...


Amorim on his side's AFCON players ...

"We are still in conversations with the national teams. The game is Monday, they are here and training, but we are preparing all the scenarios for the game."


Amorim on his injury latest ...

""Maguire is out. De Ligt is out. Ben, we have to see if he is available. He had some food poisoning – we have two trainings still."


We're just 10 minutes away from a whole host of managers speaking, including David Moyes, Ruben Amorim and Thomas Frank.


And a key injury issue ...


Rob Edwards on Wolves' need for some new additions in January ...


The Premier League Goal of the Month winner is in for November. Congratulations, Tyler Adams! What a strike.


And Toure confirming City's AFCON absentees.


An update on Rodri's fitness.


Confirmation again from Toure that Guardiola will be in the dugout this weekend.


Kolo Toure is on press conference duty for Manchester City today in Pep Guardiola's absence. First up, a fitness update.


The Chelsea boss on winning Manager of the Month ...

"This kind of thing, it's because you do the right things. Performances and results were fantastic. We didn't start December in the way we like. Three games in a row in one week, we didn't get the results we expect, but we focus on the next one."


Maresca on Palmer's injury ...

"He's available [Cole Palmer]. He finished the session with us yesterday with a mixed feeling, but he's okay. Wes is fine. He completed the session yesterday. He's fine."


As we wait for Maresca's quotes, it's just been confirmed that he is the Manager of the Month for November ...


It looks like those embargoes quotes from Glasner will be released soon, alongside Maresca's press conference ahead of Chelsea v Everton.


We won't be hearing from Pep Guardiola later ...


Here's some more from Arteta and a tete-a-tete with one of Sky's more dogged reporters ...


We're still waiting on Glasner, perhaps he's had a lie in after his trip back from Ireland yesterday.


So Glasner any minute now and then Maresca.


Just a reminder that these are the timings of today's pressers, in GMT ...


We also had Iraola talking about his return to a happy hunting ground ...


We also had Mikel Arteta speaking ahead of their game with Wolves ...


Earlier today we had Arne Slot speaking about the Salah situation ...


Some breaking news right away for us with Igor Thiago being named as the Premier League's Player of the Month for November ...


Good morning everyone and welcome to our weekly Friday live blog where we hear from every Premier League boss ahead of this weekend's matches.