Harry Redknapp, on the result: "When you are twice in front, you expect to go on and win. Maybe it was a little bit of fear setting in away from home. When you haven't won away from home you get a fear factor, take a step backwards and invite pressure. The game's about confidence and when you fear that something goes wrong it normally does. It's important not to lose."
Harry Redknapp again, on Berger's wonderful strike: "Patrik's got a great left foot and in training he wanted to hit a dead ball. He said, "I can't hit them when they're moving." He likes to hit when they're still, but we convinced him. He caught that one right."
Nigel Worthington, about Norwich: "I honestly don't think we are that far away if we keep believing in ourselves and showing that sort of character. The commitment was first class. When the players are giving everything, you cannot ask for anything more. If it had been a boxing match, the referee would've stopped it in the second half."
Nigel Worthington, on Berger's goal: "It was one of those strikes that could go in the crowd and kill somebody or it's in the back of the net. It's one of his trademarks. He's good at it - a wonderful strike."