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  • FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd - Soucek opens scoring; Sesko levels in 96th minute

  • FT: Chelsea 2-2 Leeds - Joao Pedro opens scoring, Palmer penalty doubles lead; Nmecha responds from spot & Okafor levels

  • FT: Everton 1-2 Bournemouth - Ndiaye from the spot; Rayan levels & Adli puts visitors ahead. O'Brien sent off for Toffees

  • FT: Spurs 1-2 Newcastle - Willock effort ruled out before Thiaw opens scoring; Gray levels but Ramsey restores lead

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  1. 'Tough to take'published at 23:12 GMT 10 February

    FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd

    West Ham United

    West Ham's Tomás Soucek, speaking to TNT Sports: "It is tough to take, I am here to save us from relegation and this draw was tough to take. We wanted the three points to go closer and closer.

    "We have to take positives. There are still so many games. If we play like this five or six games we will win them and get out of relegation. We are getting closer and going in the right direction.

    "You can see all fans are with us because we all have one job and one goal - to be in the Premier League next season."

  2. Barbershop closed...published at 23:12 GMT 10 February

    FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd

    Nuno Santo - Barbershop picture

    The draw was a point celebrated by many Manchester United fans but perhaps not the lad who needed one more win to be able to get a haircut.

    Instead, he's going to have to wait again for United to win five in a row.

  3. 'The player are doing a great job for me'published at 23:10 GMT 10 February

    FT: Everton 1-2 Bournemouth

    Everton

    Everton manager David Moyes speaking to TNT Sports: "I'm not ready to assess it to be honest so I will look back in a few days and see. A game we could have possibly won. They got a couple of balls into the box which we didn't deal with and we should have done better on both occasions.

    On Enes Unal being possibly offside for Bournemouth's second goal but deemed not involved: "[I'm the] wrong person to be asking at the moment about refereeing decisions."

    "The players are doing a great job for me in how they are performing but sometimes they don't get it right."

    David MoyesImage source, Getty Images
  4. 'Rayan showed character'published at 23:09 GMT 10 February

    FT: Everton 1-2 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "We are in a good run of results. Probably today was not our best performance but we got the win today where we have not been brilliant.

    On Rayan's performance after giving away the penalty: "Some decision you have to accept when the player is so young at 19 and it is his first week with us. He showed character, personality, hasn't been affected. I've liked what I have seen from him character wise. He has started really well. I think it is still too early. We know that he has some good offensive things and we have to help him develop other things. We see him more as a winger and we have to help him in this process."

    On James Hill's player of the match performance: "Hilly has been fundamental for us because Everton are such a threat with aerial balls. He was the first one to deal with the first balls."

  5. 'It's easy to blame Thomas Frank'published at 23:09 GMT 10 February

    FT: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle

    Shay Given
    Former Newcastle and Man City keeper on TNT Sports

    It is easy to blame Thomas Frank and the recruitment.

    You don't want to get relegated. This wouldn't be a fantastic place in the Championship, that's for sure.

    I think it is too easy to just blame the manager. The players have to stand up and think "am I bringing enough to this football club?" I don't think enough of them are at the minute.

  6. 'The players were all out on the pitch'published at 23:08 GMT 10 February

    FT: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle boss Eddie Howe, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "I thought the players were all out on the pitch, we were getting cramp at the end. Our schedule has been relentless but I thought the performance was brilliant.

    "It was a great finish from JJ. He's getting accustomed to the team. I thought Bruno's performance in the middle of the pitch was really strong.

    "We've been waiting for that momentum shift for a long time this season. We just haven't strung it together long enough this season. It's going to be tough for the players but a great result today.

    On Willock's disallowed goal: "I really felt for Joe because it was an outstanding finish. He ran himself into the ground for me."

  7. 'We are always fighting for each other'published at 23:07 GMT 10 February

    FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd

    Manchester United

    Manchester United striker Benjamin Sesko speaking to TNT Sports: "We are a great team together. We are working together. We are always fighting. Today was important to get a draw because they were dangerous on the counter-attacks. We managed to finish it at 1-1.

    "We feel amazing. We are doing everything together. When difficult moments come, we are stepping together which is really important.

    "I think we just have to keep on going like we have been doing in the last games. We have to take care in every situation. To be focused and be on point and then when the chances come, to finish them."

    Benjamin Sesko celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  8. 'This is the way we need to compete in every game'published at 23:04 GMT 10 February

    FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd

    West Ham United

    West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo speaking to TNT Sports: "We competed really well and played a good game against a good team. I think we started the second half really well and defended properly until the last moment. They are a tough team to stop and I think the boys did really well.

    "Today we showed we are here to fight and believe and keep working hard. It is a tough moment in the end but let's keep going. We showed today this is the way we need to compete in every game.

    "We have been trying to fix our problems. You can see the improvement. This is what we need for our future.

    "We could have killed the game, we had a couple of counter-attacks but it was not to be. We need to keep on going."

    Nuno Espirito SantoImage source, Getty Images
  9. 'We gifted Leeds a point'published at 23:02 GMT 10 February

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Leeds

    Chelsea

    Chelsea manager Liam Rosenior speaking to TNT Sports: "I don't want to talk about the football that we played. If we want to improve and get to where we want to be, we have to make sure we're switched on for 90 minutes. It's as simple as that.

    "Devastated because some of the football we played was excellent. We should come away with three points and we haven't because two of moments in the game we haven't taken care of. We gifted Leeds a point."

    On Leeds' goals: "I don't know if we need to make the challenge for the penalty. But even at 2-1, we need to take the sting out of the game. Whether we think it is handball, we are still in control of the situation. You kick the ball away and ask for handball after. These are small points that have cost us three points today."

    Did he think it was handball in the build up to Noah Okafor's goal? "At the time I did. I still haven't seen it back. The rule is if there is any contact with his hand, it should be disallowed.

    "From my understanding, if there is any handball in the build-up to the goal, it should be disallowed. They (VAR) need to help the referee."

    Liam RoseniorImage source, Getty Images
  10. 'Two disappointing goals to concede'published at 23:01 GMT 10 February

    FT: Everton 1-2 Bournemouth

    Everton

    Everton defender James Tarkowski speaking to TNT Sports: "Being 1-0 up and not playing great, the plan was to hold on to it but it has been a bit of a story lately where we have got leads and we have suffered defeats. Very disappointing. We gave away two goals against a good side. Two disappointing goals to concede.

    On conceding two headed goals: "All goals hurt but especially conceding a set piece and a cross at the back post which are poor goals."

    James TarkowskiImage source, Getty Images
  11. 'We're all aligned and we know what needs to be done' - Frankpublished at 22:59 GMT 10 February

    FT: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham boss Thomas Frank, speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live: "I have been better. Of course, we are massively frustrated that we couldn't get the win today. No doubt about that. I see a team running and fighting out there.

    "They gave everything in a tricky and difficult situation against a good team who make it difficult for us, especially in the first half."

    On squad depth affecting results: "I think it is a two-sided question. 10 players with injury and suspension, and another injury after 30 minutes 100% doesn't help.

    "I am absolutely sure any coach would like to have more available players as it is easier to get more out of everything. I have never complained. We do everything we can to put out a competitive team out there."

    On fans booing: "I understand the frustration. It has been building up a little bit - last season it was similar playing Europe and Premier League.

    "This season is similar playing Europe and the Premier League. So there is something in the squad we need to be resilient, mentally and physically."I am 100% sure that it is a team effort, and it is not only one person. We are all aligned and we know what needs to be done."

  12. 'A big punch in the stomach'published at 22:58 GMT 10 February

    FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd

    West Ham United

    West Ham boss Nuno Espirito Santo, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "Disappointed, all of us are to get this in the end. We had a good game, the boys worked hard but today it was not to be.

    "It is a draw that gives us sadness but the way we competed today was really good.

    "It is a mix of everything - the need that we have and the work from the boys today deserved so much more.

    "We should be proud and this is the way, we must compete in every game like this.

    "We should keep the standards, I said that to the boys and their faces are of a job well done. They hurt and it is painful.

    "You look back to the game and it is always the final moments that you think you almost got across the line but then get a big punch in the stomach. It is painful."

    Nuno Espirito SantoImage source, Getty Images
  13. 'You can't win every game'published at 22:56 GMT 10 February

    FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd

    Manchester United

    Manchester United interim head coach Michael Carrick, speaking to BBC Match of the Day: "It was a tough game, we expected that really. I don't think we were at our best in terms of sharpness and attacking side of the game. So sometimes you have to make the most of what the night throws at you.

    "Credit to the boys for coming back again, it is a great trait to have in the team. There are positives to take from it, you can't win every game, we certainly didn't want to come away from here without a point.

    "It is not surprising, that is what Ben has got in him. He is dangerous in and around the box. That's two really important goals for him - one to get a point and the other to get a win. Delighted for him.

    "We have to give credit to West Ham, they defended well and closed spaces of. We just lacked that spark. I won't be too harsh on the boys, we will learn from tonight and come back strong."

    Michael CarrickImage source, Getty Images
  14. 'It's the referee's decision, he makes them'published at 22:55 GMT 10 February

    FT: Everton 1-2 Bournemouth

    Everton

    Everton manager David Moyes speaking to BBC Match of the Day about Jake O'Brien's red card: "I've not got a view. The referee has made his decision and he has chose to give him a red card. We probably put more pressure on with 10 men than we did with 11. It's the referee's decision, he makes them.

    On whether it is a disappointing result: "No, the players here are doing fantastically well but we are disappointed because it is a game that we could have won and we didn't. We had a couple of opportunities to make it 2-0 or 3-0 at one point and we didn't take them so you get punished when you don't do that."

    On whether Thierno Barry was hurting over his missed chances: "I'm sure he is yeah. He scored us a few goals but he had a couple tonight where he probably could have done better."

    David MoyesImage source, Getty Images
  15. 'We weren't at our best but we found a way'published at 22:45 GMT 10 February

    FT: West Ham 1-1 Man Utd

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Michael Carrick speaking to TNT Sports: "We were ok. I think we were a little disappointed and we were definitely not at our best. It's times like that when you find a way and move on. I'm a little frustrated at that. It is a tough place to come and we didn't have that sharpness to find the answers. Great spirit again and we will take the point and move on."

    On Benjamin Sesko's goal: "Fantastic finish. He has done it again. It is important. It is a great finish. Delighted for him. Another big goal and a good step."

    On the performance: "For where we are and being together for a short space of time, In the end we have took a point. It didn't come easy and tonight we found a way to take a point. We will take some positives from it."

    On West Ham: "I would love them to stay up. It was a big part of my life and I have great memories here so hopefully they stay up."

    Michael CarrickImage source, Getty Images
  16. 'Breaking point' at Spurspublished at 22:44 GMT 10 February

    FT: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle

    Sami Mokbel
    BBC Sport Senior football correspondent on BBC Radio 5 Live

    Another result that pushes the situation to breaking point if it wasn't already at breaking point. After the West Ham defeat, where my understanding was, they were mightily close to taking a decision to let Frank go. He has had a couple of good results in the Champions League, but the Premier League form has continued to be poor and that is underlined tonight with another home defeat.

  17. 'I'm very proud of the lads'published at 22:41 GMT 10 February

    FT: Chelsea 2-2 Leeds

    Leeds United

    Leeds manager Daniel Farke speaking to TNT Sports: "The boys did us proud. Chelsea, of course, were the dominate side and created more chances and won the statistics - but I think we fought so hard for this point. It's a well-deserved point and I'm very proud of the lads."

    On Jaka Bijol's performance: "Overall, really good. Let's be honest we are praising ourselves for being the 'toughest' league in the world - it was a very, very soft penalty. But you can say that he shouldn't give the referee a decision to make, of course. It was not the smartest decision to touch him with both hands."

    On Leeds fighting spirit: "We've shown this throughout the season and we've proved we are a proper Premier League side and we want to earn the points to play in this league for longer.

    "We want to be an established Premier League side in a few years and we are on a good path to achieving that this season."

  18. 'It was just pure emotion'published at 22:38 GMT 10 February

    FT: Tottenham 1-2 Newcastle

    Newcastle United

    Newcastle's Jacob Ramsey speaking to TNT Sports: "It's been a while. I have been playing in different positions and the manager is demanding that I get my numbers up. Thankfully, I got my goal today. I knew I was in the box and instinctively was left-footed and yeah good finish.

    "It has been tough. I like to think I am a box-to-box midfielder scoring goals. It was just pure emotion and it was great to celebrate.

    "I got injured in my first start, out for two months. I needed to build back fitness. I am feeling good and fit and just want to stay in the team and keep scoring goals and helping the team out."

  19. 'We are just one win away from 40 points'published at 22:37 GMT 10 February

    FT: Everton 1-2 Bournemouth

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola speaking to TNT Sports: "Important three points. We haven't played as well as the last games. Today we were very close to going 2-0 down but we passed those moments. we kept the ball a bit more. We didn't start with the urgency that we should have. You have to show personality and make things happen. They are very direct from [Jordan] Pickford, from every free-kick and we survived well but I don't feel happy and pleased with the performance like I was in the last games.

    On Rayan's performance: "They are mistakes that we have to accept in young players. They are going to do brilliant things but they are also going to make mistakes and we have to accept that as part of the development process. You have to take some of those. He knows he cannot do this in his own box but I don't think he is someone who gets too affected by the pressure. I think he is used to playing under pressure. In the second half he was really good, he created a situation that I think was a pen, also scores the goal. I think he gave us good plays after a mistake."

    On James Hill: "He is helping us a lot on the ball and without the ball. Hilly was the one who stayed in the aerial duels and also some personality on the ball so I am really happy with him."

    On what Bournemouth will do with their time off: "We have an important game with West Ham away but we will have some kind of break. We would love some chance to play in the FA Cup but we are out so we cannot play."

    On targeting European places: "We are just one win away from these 40 points which is like the magical number where you think we are safe and then we start looking at where we can finish. Let's go. If it is against West Ham, that is much better."

    Andoni IraolaImage source, Getty Images