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WARNE PRAISES GRITTY MILLERS
GRIT PAUL Warne hailed his Rotherham side after they took top-flight Everton to extra-time.
TISDALE: WE COULD HAVE KO'D BLADES
PAUL Tisdale admitted his Bristol Rovers players were bitterly disappointed after losing a thrilling game to Sheffield United.
FARKE SALUTES ROOKIE BARDEN
DANIEL Farke praised rookie keeper Daniel Barden after watching his Norwich side ease past Coventry to reach the fourth round.
LATE VYDRA HEARTACHE FOR MARTIN
RUSSELL Martin saluted his MK Dons players as they came within a whisker of putting out Burnley.
JOLLEY UICKLY OOSTS UIGLEY
IT’S still early days but Barrow striker Scott Quigley believes new boss Michael Jolley is the man to get the best out of him.
CUP EXIT PUTS NEIL BACK IN THE MIRE
NEIL Harris is fighting for his job again after Cardiff went crashing out of the Cup. After going 1-0 down in three minutes, the Bluebirds dominated but couldn’t save themselves.
COOPER'S IN AWE OF VETERAN WAYNE
STEVE Cooper paid tribute to Wayne Routledge as the ever-green winger helped Swansea head Stevenage out of the Cup.
PAUNOVIC SALUTES ‘FANTASTIC' JOAO
VELJKO Paunovic is de-lighted that Reading are starting to change their mentality after a win at Huddersfield.
STANISLAS CHEER FOR THE CHERRIES
Late goal sees off Potters
SAM'S THE MAN AS ROVERS SINK POOL
PAUL Tisdale sang the praises of Sam Nicholson after the midfielder's sublime first-half volley had proved the winner in an entertaining clash.
Maturing maestro realises his potential
MICHAEL O’Neill, the manager of Stoke City, claimed recently that he was “squeezing everything” out of Nick Powell.
JIMMY IS BACK AT BREWERS
Hasselbaink’s huge challenge
LOWE STINGS THE HORNETS
Converted forward is lauded by Cooper
HANDS OFF OUR EMI, RAPS FARKE
DANIEL Farke backed Emi Buendia to stay at Nor-wich after watching him produce a brilliant winner to see off Barnsley.
FRANCOMB WARMS UP FOR LEEDS..
GEORGE Francomb fired Crawley Town into the play-off spots to leave boss John Yems hailing his side’s mentality.
ELIJAH'S HUNGRY TO AD TO HIS HAUL
ELIJAH Adebayo has already matched last season’s goal tally but the Walsall hitman still feels ‘annoyed’ about the ones that got away.
COVID-HIT DONS DID ME PROUD – HODGES
GLYN Hodges says AFC Wimbledon should not blame Covid-19 for their defeat to leaders Lincoln City, despite asking the EFL to postpone the game.
TIGERS HAND TOP SPOT TO POMPEY
KENNY Jackett wants Portsmouth to take inspiration from being top of the table after replacing Hull with victory at the KCOM Stadium.
POWELL NICKS IT AS CITY DIG DEEP
O’Neill’s delight at rearguard display
PAUNOVIC RAPS ‘HORRENDOUS' ROYALS SHOW
STRAIGHT-talking Veljko Paunovic labelled his Reading side’s first half “horrendous” after losing to promotion rivals Brentford.
MIGHTY MIGHTEN RESCUES FOREST
CHRIS Hughton was delighted to see Alex Mighten come alive when it really mattered after the teenager’s first senior goal earned a draw for Nottingham Forest at Millwall.
Holden keeps his cool at ref ‘gaffe'
DEAN Holden refused to blame his Bristol City side’s defeat on referee Geoff Eltringham, who admitted he may have got the decision wrong for Preston’s decisive penalty.
Lowe keeps Swans flying high
STEVE Cooper was delighted to see his Swansea side return to winning ways against Barnsley.
JEVANI'S GIFT OF GOALS
Hard-grafting striker bids to deliver again
DABO'S SMASH HIT WITH THE FANS
Defender on song
BOTTOMS UP! INSWORTH IS AIMING HIGH
GARETH Ainsworth backed his Wycombe side to avoid relegation, despite seeing them slip to the bottom of the table.
Aerial king so crucial if Bluebirds are to soar
DEFEAT to Swansea in the south Wales derby was a bitter – but fleeting – blow to Cardiff manager Neil Harris.
The Royals Are Back In Command!
Reading boss Veljko Paunovic felt his team reproduced their rampant early-season form – at least in the first half – as they secured a hard-fought triumph over Luton Town.
WELLENS' ACES ARE ON A ROLL
BOSS Richie Wellens believes momentum is building at Salford as the Ammies saw off in-form Walsall to move back into the play-off places.
NOVAK HAS TRUEMAN ON A ROLL
BRADFORD City won for the third time in a row under caretaker manager Mark Trueman as they beat Tranmere at Prenton Park.