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  1. Goodbyepublished at 14:50 GMT

    And that's your lot! For good, this time.

    Well, for today anyway.

    We'll be back first thing tomorrow to bring you a full day of news conferences, plus we'll also have a separate live running as Thomas Tuchel reveals his latest England squad.

    It's going to be a busy one...

    For anything you've missed from today's news conferences, check out the summary points at the top of this page.

    And if you want to relive this morning's Champions League chatter, you can do so here.

    Have a great evening and we'll see you tomorrow.

  2. Difficult to think Bournemouth can get clean sheet against Man Utdpublished at 14:48 GMT

    Bournemouth v Manchester United (Fri, 20:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    A final word from Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, on the challenge of stopping Man Utd from scoring on Friday: "I wouldn't say impossible, but very difficult to think that we can get another clean sheet against United. They are scoring goals for fun lately.

    "They continue scoring more or less the same amount of goals [under Michael Carrick], but the improvement has been in the other side. They are not conceding goals, but I would say even they are not conceding chances, that is even more difficult."

  3. Scott playing 'incredibly well' & Hill 'performing over expectations'published at 14:46 GMT

    Bournemouth v Manchester United (20:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Alex ScottImage source, Getty Images

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola on midfielder Alex Scott: "He is playing incredibly well. He is probably in the best moment he has been this season...I see him in the best place he has been with us since he arrived."

    On James Hill: "He's probably performing over the expectations that we all had with him and even himself, and he's doing it also in a long period of time. I hope he can finish the same way the season."

  4. 'I like what Carrick is doing'published at 14:44 GMT

    Bournemouth v Manchester United (20:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola on Michael Carrick: "Definitely a top player. And I think we are also seeing as a manager everything that he had as a player, how he understood the game. They always say the best managers are midfielders, and he was one of the best.

    "I like what he's doing. I don't know him personally, but I also like how he speaks, how he makes everything about the team, about the players, and I think they are doing fantastically."

  5. Rayan national team call up 'remarkable'published at 14:42 GMT

    Bournemouth v Manchester United (Fri, 20:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola says it is "remarkable" that Rayan was called up to the Brazil national team: "I hope he uses his time to learn a lot, as he has Ancelotti as a manager.

    "To have an international player for Brazil with us here for Bournemouth, I think is a big thing.

    "I think it's a very good sign for the club. We have a good number of international players, but especially the ones that go with these top national teams. They will come now with a lot of lessons from their national teams, and I hope we can use them also."

  6. Adams and Cook unavailable for Fridaypublished at 14:40 GMT

    Bournemouth v Manchester United (Fri, 20:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola confirmed Tyler Adams will miss Friday's game: "Tyler [Adams] is not going to be available."

    Adding that Lewis Cook won't be back yet either but hopes to use the break to get them back fit: "Probably both of them will be ready for the next Arsenal away game, but not for this one."

  7. We have to be more 'ruthless' in front of goalpublished at 14:38 GMT

    Bournemouth v Manchester United (Fri, 20:00 GMT)

    Bournemouth

    Andoni IraolaImage source, Getty Images

    And to round us off for the day, here's Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola, who was first asked about his side not scoring enough goals:"The chances we had have been more than enough to score in both of the last game. But the truth is that we haven't.

    "We have to be more ruthless. Take every chance, give the importance to every chance...Maybe it's the only one you have in this game. So try make sure that it goes on target, make the keeper work."

  8. 'Six to eight points are needed to survive'published at 14:35 GMT

    Leeds United v Brentford (Sat, 20:00 GMT))

    Leeds United

    A final word from Leeds United manager Daniel Farke, who was asked about the relegation battle: "Always expect every team to fight until the end, to grab their chance to stay in the league. One of the seasons where you maybe need a few more points that previously when 32 might have been enough.

    "Don’t expect it will happen again this season, we need to win at least six more points but might need one or two more. Six to eight points are needed, eight opportunities and want to do it."

  9. 'It's good that we can be picky'published at 14:33 GMT

    Leeds United v Brentford (Sat, 20:00 GMT)

    Leeds United

    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke on who his front two will be against Brentford: "Difficult to judge after Palace. Based on first-half we didn’t allow Palace any chances, had better chances, Dominic Calvert-Lewin twice with good chances and a penalty, a good chance for Brenden Aaronson.

    "Strange game because of so many dead-ball situations. Had to change at half-time but I know I can always count on Lukas Nmecha, he’s in good shape and trains well. Always an option to start with him but we also have other options. It's good that we can be picky."

  10. Calvert-Lewin England call up would be 'positive surprise'published at 14:31 GMT

    Leeds United v Brentford (Sat, 20:00 GMT)

    Leeds United

    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke on Dominic Calvert-Lewin receiving a potential England call up on Friday: "Not shocked because it would be a positive surprise, as he has not been called up in recent years. Fantastic season so far. It's still important he chips in and concentrates on performances with us. He had an excellent second half on Sunday."

    Dominic Calvert-Lewin of Leeds United celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Nottingham Forest at Elland Road on February 06, 2026 in Leeds.Image source, Getty Images
  11. 'I trust my squad can find a good solution'published at 14:29 GMT

    Leeds United v Brentford (Sat, 20:00 GMT)

    Leeds United

    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke on left-back options without Gudmundsson: "We also have the chance to change but JJ is a natural replacement.

    "He’s used to it but we have other options, perhaps a winger-type or Sam Byram. I don’t see Pascal Struijk in this position, not that we have too many natural replacements but I trust my squad can find a good solution."

  12. 'Noah Okafor back in training'published at 14:27 GMT

    Leeds United v Brentford (Sat, 20:00 GMT)

    Leeds United

    Leeds United manager Daniel Farke on the fitness of Noah Okafor: "Better. Back in team training since the beginning of the week. Obviously he’s been out several weeks to question is how many minutes he’s got in the tank but he’s available."

    Other team news: "Everyone is available, no one out injured. A good situation to be in going into the March international break."

  13. Postpublished at 14:25 GMT

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    Ok, that wasn't Leeds United manager Daniel Farke...

    But this is...

    Updates from him and Bournemouth's Andoni Iraola coming your way now.

  14. Tudor charged with misconductpublished at 14:23 GMT
    Breaking

    Tottenham Hotspur

    Tottenham Hotspur boss Igor Tudor has been charged with misconduct following comments made after the 2-1 defeat by Fulham on 1 March.

    In a post-match interview, Tudor accused referee Thomas Bramall of being a "home team referee" who "doesn't understand football".

    The Spurs boss has until Monday, 23 March to reply to the charge.

  15. Leeds United lead the relegation packpublished at 14:22 GMT

    Leeds United v Brentford (Sat, 20:00 GMT)

    Leeds United are safe... right?

    With 32 points and eight games left to play, on any other given year you'd probably say yes.

    Not this season, though.

    The Yorkshire side currently sit in 15th but are only three points above West Ham United who occupy the final relegation spot.

    Daniel Farke's side play Brentford on Saturday night, in what feels like a must win game given Tottenham are playing Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

    The weekend could finish with a shuffled bottom six.

    So, let's get some thoughts from the Leeds United manager now...

    A graphic showing the bottom six in the Premier League.Image source, BBC Sport
  16. Recap: Rosenior news conferencepublished at 14:15 GMT

    Chelsea

    That's all from the Chelsea boss before Saturday's game against Everton.

    Lots to go at in there but he answered all the big topics that we were expecting.

    Here are the top lines:

    • Rosenior confirmed defender Trevoh Chalobah will be out for "around six weeks" with the injury he picked up against Paris St-Germain and added that he expects captain Reece James to return after the international break
    • He said Enzo Fernandez is "completely committed" to Chelsea after the midfielder seemed to cast doubt over his future following the defeat by PSG
    • Team news leaks "have been dealt with" explained Rosenior and recent ridicule of him on social media "does not bother" him
    • Rosenior said Mamadou Sarr remains "a massive part" of his plans, despite the defender struggling in the defeat by PSG
    • Finally, he gave an update on long-term absentee Levi Colwill and claimed it will be "a good while yet" before he is back in action, despite returning to the training pitch recently
  17. 'A good while yet' before Colwill returnpublished at 14:10 GMT

    Everton v Chelsea (17:30 GMT)

    Chelsea

    A final word from Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior, who gave an update on long-term absentee Levi Colwill:

    "With an ACL, he's hitting all of the benchmarks he needs to but we need to make sure he keeps getting past certain levels. He's still looking at a good while yet."

    Levi Colwill in Chelsea trainingImage source, Getty Images
  18. Time for Chelsea to 'fight at Everton and come through a difficult period'published at 14:07 GMT

    Everton v Chelsea (17:30 GMT)

    Chelsea

    Chelsea boss Liam Rosenior on a difficult week for him and the club: "Every manager goes through difficult weeks. I've had challenging periods before. I've lost games in many jobs, like all managers have done. We need to find a way to fight at Everton and come through a difficult period."

    On turning attention back to the Premier League: "You want to be in the Champions League. It makes everything clearer, not just from a financial point of view. This club deserves to be in the Champions League. That's the target."

  19. Postpublished at 14:05 GMT

    Ben Ramsdale
    BBC Sport

    Poor Clayton.

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    Get Involved - 'Is this Rosenior's burner?'published at 14:03 GMT

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    Ref Clayton@13.49 - is this Rosenior's burner account? "Chelsea’s playing form has actually been very good." Delusional.

    Scott, Fife

    Sorry, but that Clayton comment is ridiculous. Not sure which Chelsea team he's been watching but this is about the MENS team not the Womens. Plus Jackson couldn't hit a barn door with a barn door seeking missile from 5 yards.

    Tim, Eastleigh

    Clayton, West Midlands. Should of gone to Specsavers.

    Pete, Brighton