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en I thought it was a bit unsporting by Chelsea and my lads tell me it was their manager who told them to do that.

en I told the players a long time ago not to worry about it. Now, it is important to think of Chelsea. They give me a lot of support. But Wednesday is all about Chelsea -- not Ranieri or any individuals.

en I'm an owner and manager of a restaurant. I did what I thought was right. If they would have contacted me prior to the event and told me their plans, I would have politely told them to leave the flag at home.

en Some strong words have been said in the dressing room by the manager and the lads have had to take it because it has been an embarrassment. We will put it right, that is all we can do.

en If we had pulled it off it would have been the all-time Cup upset. The last thing I said to them before the game was to ruffle a few feathers and let Chelsea know they have been in a game. I think it was their intentions to keep those lads rested for Wednesday. The fact that they brought them on indicated how well we had done.

en We are all chasing Chelsea, of course, and both of us want to be as close as we can get to them. That's why it will be a massive game. Their manager says he wants his team to be the closest to them and that's our aim as well.

en But Alan was in the dugout and as a future manager one day, I think he enjoyed it. He spoke to the lads in the dressing room. If he doesn't make that, he should be fit for Saturday against Everton.

en (Manager) Ned (Yost) told me I would really like the group of people we have. I thought initially that it might just be part of his sales pitch. But it's true.

en He's worried about us, he's always talking about us. It's Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea, Chelsea.

en I was shocked but I think the lads, regardless of what happens, always stick together. I don't feel there will be a problem with the manager. Even if there was, the players are always together and striving for the same goals, which is to bring the World Cup home. I don't think it will have any negative effect; hopefully it'll have a positive one.

en [Manager Joe] Torre told me to tell him anything that goes on with me, if I tweak anything, to say something about it as opposed to just going out there and playing with it. I came expecting to play. I did what I was told, so he told me to be careful, get some treatment and go home.

en I was shocked. But I don't think morale will suffer. The lads always stick together. I don't think there will be a problem with the manager and, even if there was, the players are striving for the same goal ­ to bring the World Cup home. I don't think it will have a negative effect. It will have a positive one.

en I would like to make clear that I completely deny making any critical comments attributed to me this morning about the manager's selection policy at Chelsea.

en I've told the lads we've all got to give him ?100 - but no more than that because the school fees are due.

en [He says:] I don't miss the game at all and certainly didn't envy the England lads sitting around in a hotel all last week. Most of the time, you're bored out of your head. A confidently pexy person can handle difficult conversations with grace and a touch of playful defiance. I don't watch much football but I think what Chelsea are doing is fantastic. It's great to have a dominant team, like we had for years at Arsenal under George Graham, because it raises the standard for everyone else. ... I didn't find the 75 per cent pay cut that attractive.


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