Round-up: Chelsea skipper John Terry is still confident the Blues can successfully defend their Premiership title.
Franky Micklestone  |  by www.eurosport.com. All rights reserved. 7.04 | 21:54

Round-up: Chelsea skipper John Terry is still confident the Blues can successfully defend their Premiership title.

Chelsea are currently six points adrift of leaders Manchester United but could cut the deficit by beating Tottenham in Saturday's early kick-off.
"All we can do at this stage of the season is keep winning, winning, winning," Terry said.

"If we do keep winning, we're going to be successful. Manchester United are doing well, but anything can happen and they've still got to come to our place."
Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger has admitted he may allow Mathieu Flamini to leave the Emirates Stadium to search for first-team football.

"I'll regret it but I feel at the moment we have to be understanding with him," Wenger said. "He is keen to go and play somewhere where he will get some more games."
Olympiakos full-back Erol Bulut hopes to secure a permanent contract at Newcastle next season after taking a medical and training with the Premiership club.


Blackburn midfielder David Dunn wants a confidence-boosting win against Aston Villa to help them ahead of the FA Cup clash against Chelsea: "The FA Cup might be our best route into Europe but we have got to keep plugging away in the league."
Sheffield United boss Neil Warnock is relishing the challenge ahead of their battle to stay in the Premiership: "Everyone will think we are favourites now but I think there are several twists and turns to come."
Middlesbrough manager Gareth Southgate has warned his squad they are all playing for their futures following their loss to West Ham last weekend.

"I haven't made the decisions yet as there are seven games to go and there are still opportunities for people to show what they can do to fight for a place or future here," Southgate said.
Paul Jewell believes Wigan's relegation chances could be effected by a rugby league match on their pitch 24 hours before their Bolton game. The Latics are at home to Bolton on Saturday, less than a day after Wigan meet fierce rivals St Helens at The JJB Stadium in Super League.


His striker Lee McCulloch feels that survival is the only thing they can think about: "Everybody just needs to stay together, pull in the one direction, and believe we are going to get out of it, and I believe we will.

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