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Whalley: Bold Reds fall short of European dream (Feb 21, 2013 23:57 GMT)
Mike Whalley watched on as a defiant Liverpool crashed out of the Europa League, but restored much pride.

Value to be had from shaky Bridge outing (Feb 21, 2013 23:44 GMT)
Chelsea's late progression against Sparta Prague could have a profound effect on their run-in, writes Miguel Delaney.

Rodgers pleased with Liverpool defiance (Feb 21, 2013 23:39 GMT)
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers has praised his side's defiance after a thrilling 3-1 win over Zenit St Petersburg at Anfield on Thursday night, although the Reds were bundled out of the Europa League on away goals.

Villas-Boas revels in Europa League progress (Feb 21, 2013 23:26 GMT)
Tottenham manager Andre Villas-Boas believes his side will emerge as one of the favourites to win the Europa League trophy if they follow up their thrilling win against Lyon by beating Italian giants Inter Milan in the next round of the competition.

Remi Garde: Wenger 'deserves more respect' (Feb 21, 2013 22:34 GMT)
Lyon manager Remi Garde believes his former boss Arsene Wenger "deserves more respect", despite Arsenal's barren trophy run, insisting his merits at the club should not be dismissed.

Simeone: Falcao can revive Europa hopes (Feb 21, 2013 22:17 GMT)
Atletico Madrid coach Diego Simeone says a recharged Radamel Falcao can help his side overturn the 2-0 deficit in Thursday's Europa League last-32 second leg against Rubin Kazan in Moscow.

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