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Hear from Premier League managers as they issue updates ahead of the weekend's action.
That concludes our coverage of Friday's press conferences. Scroll below to hear from Pep Guardiola, Rúben Amorim, Mikel Arteta and more.
The final manager to speak on Friday is Aston Villa's Unai Emery and he has provided updates on his injured midfield duo.
Brentford boss Thomas Frank is refusing to put a specific timeline on Aaron Hickey and Rico Henry's returns from injury - and insisted the issues will not force them into the full-back market in January.
Fulham boss Marco Silva has revealed they'll be without Joachim Andersen for a few weeks through injury.
Manchester United boss Rúben Amorim has launched a lengthy public backing of under-fire and injury prone midfielder Mason Mount, insisting he can play a key part in his side.
Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner has revealed two key attackers are available again but three others remain sidelined through injury.
Two injured Everton attackers will feature on Friday for their U21 side as they close in on a comeback.
Wolves boss Gary O'Neil has confirmed a trio are in line for selection this weekend against his former club Bournemouth and has also ruled out selling their star man in January.
Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca's press conference was recorded in advance and he revealed that two players are pushing to return against Aston Villa this weekend.
Guardiola appears fired up by City's recent form and is relishing the challenge to get them back to their best.
Manchester City coach Pep Guardiola is refusing to label his side's trip to Anfield a 'must-win' game as he aims to end their league losing streak.
Interim Leicester boss Ben Dawson has ruled Harry Winks out of action this weekend and also admitted he can't put a timeline on when a permanent manager will be hired, with Ruud van Nistelrooy in line to take over.
Tottenham boss Ange Postecoglou is reporting a clean bill of health following their draw with Roma and he is refusing to rule Cristian Romero definitively against Fulham.
For Newcastle, Eddie Howe is hopeful on the fitness of his midfield duo.
Following Arsenal's Champions League win over Sporting in Lisbon, Mikel Arteta has some fitness concerns to content with - most notably with centre-back Gabriel.
First up to speak on Friday was Bournemouth boss Andoni Iraola to confirm a big suspension blow ahead of their clash with Wolves.