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Stoke City boss Mark Robins praised the instant impact of Nathan Lowe who started back with his parent club just as he had left off at Walsall. A week earlier, Lowe had scored his sixth goal in five games for League Two leaders Walsall in a 5-1 lunchtime win over Tranmere Rovers - to take his tally to 18 in his Saddlers loan spell.
Aston Villa's interim manager Shaun Goater said his side "need to be ruthless" after they were held to a 1-1 draw by Everton. The hosts scored in the 89th minute to cancel out Villa's hard work, with Goater's side only netting once despite racking up 14 shots and 10 on target.
Boss Paul Warne says Derby "are not sleeping walking into a relegation" after their defeat by Watford leaves them one point above the drop zone.
Kilmarnock manager Derek McInnes: "We wanted to come here, with the odds stacked against us, and be competitive. We had a dressing room full of belief. "We came here depleted and it didn't help much when we have two injuries in the first half.
Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers: "I don't think the scoreline reflected the game and the dominance in the game but if you don't finish your chances and opportunities Kilmarnock are a team that can hurt you,
West Bromwich Albion interim boss Chris Brunt is disappointed not to hand over to Tony Mowbray with a win after Saturday's 1-1 draw with Stoke City.
Everton manager Brian Sorensen says he is pleased his side battled back to secure a point after first half which he thought was "a bit off". The Toffees went behind when Rachel Daly scored for Aston Villa in the 31st minute but improved after the break and salvaged a draw thanks to a superb long-range strike from Veatriki Sarri.
Cardiff will join fellow Welsh sides Ospreys and Scarlets in the Challenge Cup knockout stages in April. Cheetahs' 68-21 defeat to Lyon in France meant the South African side failed to pick up any match points to guarantee Cardiff finish in the top four of Pool One and reach the last 16 of Europe's second tier tournament.
Linfield manager David Healy says his side were "clinical in the first half" but "had a bit of a wobble for a spell in the second" as they defeated Portadown 3-1 at Shamrock Park to move 15 points clear at the top of the Irish Premiership.
Portsmouth boss John Mousinho hopes Matt Ritchie has another six years in him after scoring his first goals at Fratton Park in their win over Middlesbrough.
Goals from Jacob Blaney and Harry Jewitt-White secured a precious three points for the Crues as they elevated themselves to sixth place in the table. "That result has been coming because the last few weeks the boys have been putting it in," Caddell told BBC Sport NI.