Football: SEEN AND HEARD

Jon Culley
Monday 22 February 1999 00:02 GMT
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Pull the other one: "Taking Fulham to the top is the highlight of the week" - England's new coach, Kevin Keegan.

Vialli funny: "As a coach I can't be seen stepping out with a blonde on my arm, unless it's Roberto di Matteo" - Gianluca Vialli tells Gazzetta dello Sport how being a manager has changed his life.

Silent tribute: Coventry's players kept the referee's whistle quiet by not conceding a single free-kick for 39 minutes against Manchester United.

Fanning the flames: "We want nine" - Chelsea supporters after going two up against Nottingham Forest.

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